Capturing Candid Moments: Lisa Brown's Journey in Film Photography on The Truth in This Art Podcast
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Capturing Candid Moments: Lisa Brown's Journey in Film Photography on The Truth in This Art Podcast

Embark on a journey of discovery with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, as Rob Lee leads the conversation with Lisa Brown, a Washington, DC, and Lagos-based film photographer with a passion rooted in a childhood love for photography and darkroom printing. Inspired by her grandfather, a notable street photographer in DC, Lisa's journey led her to pursue a degree in arts from Prince George’s College and further studies in Africana Studies. Currently enrolled at MICA to complete her BFA, Lisa's work has gained recognition from esteemed institutions such as the Pittsburgh Art Society, Blackest Magazine, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Join us as we explore Lisa's unique perspective and artistic journey in the realm of film photography and visual storytelling.

In this podcast, we explore:

  • Lisa Brown's journey into the world of photography began at a young age, igniting a lifelong passion for film photography and visual storytelling.
  • Lisa's artistic toolbox includes cherished film cameras such as the Minolta X 7000 and the Bronica six four x five, allowing her to capture moments with a unique and nostalgic touch.
  • Delving into her creative process, Lisa shares how she embraces the art of darkroom work at home, discussing the meticulous development process and the artistic control it affords her.
  • Join us as we explore the influential artists that have shaped Lisa's perspective, including Carrie Mae Weems, Marshall, and Khalil Wiley, and how their work resonates with her own photography.
  • Lisa's insights extend beyond her craft, as she emphasizes the importance of recognizing and valuing black art, while highlighting the tangible benefits that diverse artists bring to companies in terms of innovation and financial success.

Join us and learn from the best! Lisa shares her journey into photography and her passion for shooting film. She discusses her early experiences with photography, learning in a children's museum, and developing her own film. Lisa also talks about the gear she uses, the importance of the darkroom in her process, and why she prefers film over digital. She highlights the influence of her grandfather and aunt on her work and mentions artists like Carrie Mae Weems, Marshall, and Khalil Wiley as inspirations. Lisa emphasizes the beauty of capturing candid moments and the power of black art. She also discusses the importance of recognition as a black female photographer and the challenges she has faced in the industry.


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Rob Lee
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Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
Lisa Brown
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Lisa Brown
Lisa Brown, a Washington, DC, and Lagos-based film photographer with a passion rooted in a childhood love for photography and darkroom printing.