Lynsey WeatherspoonChanging the Narrative of Stone MountainI recently photographed a piece for The New York Times around the idea of what Stone Mountain means in our current political season in…Oct 22, 2018Oct 22, 2018
Lynsey WeatherspoonMy Five Daily Creative NecessitiesALERT: This is not a gear post. Though I love talking about random photography tools, I’m steering clear of that in this post.Nov 6, 2017Nov 6, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonMy first major portfolio review in New York CityPhotography takes you to a lot of new places. In October, it took me to my first major portfolio review with NYCFotoWorks in New York City…Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonFrom shooting weddings to shooting magazinesAs most photographers, I started shooting weddings to get into photography. I honestly thought that was the only category of photography…Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonWe Have Real Roads in Birmingham, Y’all.I’m proud to call Birmingham, Alabama home. It’s where I learned the art of making connections and what real barbecue is suppose to taste…Jun 2, 2017Jun 2, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonIt’s Time to Trust Your ProcessNo one prepares you for the moment you leave your job. On the inside, I felt like I officially became a quitter. My part-time adjunct…Jun 1, 20172Jun 1, 20172
Lynsey WeatherspoonBlack Women in Photography // LaToya Ruby FrazierRust belt communities in states like Pennsylvania are becoming non-existent, yet one photographer chose to encapsulate her experience…Feb 19, 2017Feb 19, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonBlack Women in Photography // Sharon FarmerSharon Farmer was born in Washington, D.C. in 1951. She realized the power of photography by looking in family albums. She later attended…Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonBlack Women in Photography // Sharon FarmerWomen may have had a place in the White House, but not quite like this one. Our next feature had a very important role in the White House…Feb 9, 2017Feb 9, 2017
Lynsey WeatherspoonBlack Women in Photography // Elizabeth “Tex” WilliamsElizabeth “Tex” Williams’ career began when she applied for an assistant’s job at Stanley Reddick Art Studio in Houston. Elizabeth, also…Feb 2, 2017Feb 2, 2017