Kaylah Sambo
(USA)Growing up in Queens, NY, I have always been fascinated by the vibrant and diverse people in my community. From a young age, I began to create portraits of those around me, which led me to film photography. I took courses at The International Center of Photography where I now act as a teaching assistant. Since starting my artistic practice, I’ve discovered that the most important aspect of my work is the representation of Black people. In particular, I am drawn to capturing the beauty and essence of Black women. This year, my work has been showcased in three group exhibitions: Galerie Kitsuné, Photoville, and Arrived. Each display focused on highlighting Black women as earthly creatures and their connection to nature. Currently, I am working on expanding this series, as well as creating a portrait collection of my community for Getty Images.
ConnectThe Bodies We Are Born With
This photo series will exist to create a safe space for Black girls and women to feel seen. It will serve as a celebration of our life and who we are. There can be so much negativity and criticism surrounding every aspect of black women. This series will cut through the noise, and join the many voices (and yet still not enough voices) that support black women. I hope that girls will see this series as an inspiration, and women will see it as communion.

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