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Fellow: Radcliffe Roye
Radcliffe Roye is a Brooklyn, New York-based documentary photographer specializing in environmental portraits, photojournalism, and stock photography; he is a member of Kamoinge, an African American photographers' collective.
Biography

Radcliffe Roye is a Brooklyn, New York-based documentary photographer specializing in environmental portraits, photojournalism, and stock photography. A self-taught photographer with several years of experience, Roye is inspired by the raw and gritty lives of ordinary people, especially those of his homeland, Jamaica. Roye strives to tell the stories of the victories and ills of these people by bringing their voices to matte fiber paper. He is a member of Kamoinge, a New York-based collective of African American photographers.

Fellow's Project
Ten photographers from Kamoinge, a New York-based collective of African-American photographers, documented ravished communities impacted by the hurricane and the devastation's far-reaching ramifications on the economic, social, and racial fabric of its residents; the resulting body of work explores the despair, as well as the hope and resilience of the many residents who have lived in these communities for countless generations.
Main Image: Lives Out of Context: A Hurricane of Race
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