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MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora — Gathering in Philadelphia, November 23rd!

November 22, 2019 Nicole Kaack
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The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History Acquires Christopher Little's Archive
Nov 16, 2021
The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History Acquires Christopher Little's Archive
Nov 16, 2021

The non-profit Photography Collections Preservation Project (PCPP) is proud to announce that the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History has acquired a significant collection of work by Connecticut-based photographer Christopher Little.

Nov 16, 2021
PCPP Spotlight: Interview with Photographer Jason Jackson
Apr 1, 2021
PCPP Spotlight: Interview with Photographer Jason Jackson
Apr 1, 2021

In February of 2021, PCPP’s Leonian Intern, Ayesha Kazim, conducted a virtual interview with Jason Jackson to discuss the inspiration behind his work. The interview explores Jackson’s growing desire to document the ever-evolving neighborhood of Harlem, his travels to Myanmar, and his latest series, “The Erotiese Project,” which challenges viewers’ perceived notions of masculinity through intimate studio portraits. Read the full interview below.

Apr 1, 2021
PCPP to Work With Photographer Jason Jackson
Apr 1, 2021
PCPP to Work With Photographer Jason Jackson
Apr 1, 2021

PCPP is excited to announce a new project partnership with photographer Jason Jackson. Known for his street and travel photography, Jackson’s work reflects both an observational and documentarian style of environmental portraiture.

Apr 1, 2021
An Interview with Christopher Little
Feb 19, 2021
An Interview with Christopher Little
Feb 19, 2021

Back in November of 2020, PCPP’s Leonian Intern, Ayesha Kazim, sat down with photographer Christopher Little to discuss his life’s work. The virtual interview covers Little’s experiences serving as official photographer to His Highness the Aga Khan, visiting musician, Johnny Cash’s secret cabin in the woods, and browsing through the closet of President George H.W. Bush.

Feb 19, 2021
PCPP to Work with Photographer Christopher Little
Jan 11, 2021
PCPP to Work with Photographer Christopher Little
Jan 11, 2021

PCPP is pleased to announce that it will be embarking on a new project with photographer Christopher Little. Little is a Connecticut-based photographer who has amassed an extensive portfolio of public personalities from President-elect Joe Biden to Oprah and John Lennon over his career working as a freelance photographer for People, Life, and the New York Times.

Jan 11, 2021
PCPP Celebrates the Library of Congress’ Acquisition of Work by Shawn  Walker and the Kamoinge Workshop
Feb 27, 2020
PCPP Celebrates the Library of Congress’ Acquisition of Work by Shawn Walker and the Kamoinge Workshop
Feb 27, 2020

PCPP is pleased to announce a significant acquisition by the Library of Congress of work by Harlem-based photographer and Kamoinge Workshop Member, Shawn Walker.

Feb 27, 2020
 

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