Kwame Brathwaite, photographer of ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, dies at 85 | CNN

Legendary Photographer Kwame Brathwaite Passes Away at 85

Kwame Brathwaite, a pioneering photographer and activist who helped define the aesthetics of the 'Black is Beautiful' movement, has died at the age of 85. His son announced his father's passing in an Instagram post, describing him as "my Baba, the patriarch of our family, our rock and my hero."

Born in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants in Brooklyn, New York, Brathwaite was drawn to photography by two life-changing moments: witnessing a haunting image of Emmett Till's open casket in 1955 and seeing a photographer capturing images without flash at a jazz club in 1956. He co-founded the African Jazz Arts Society and Studios (AJASS) with his brother Elombe, which became a hub for pushing back against Eurocentric beauty standards.

Brathwaite's work has experienced a resurgence in interest in recent years, with his first major institutional retrospective debuting at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles in 2019 and touring across the country. He went on to photograph jazz legends, including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Thelonious Monk, as well as capturing iconic images of Black beauty through his "Grandassa Models" series.

Using a Hasselblad medium-format camera, Brathwaite honed his technique in a small darkroom in his Harlem apartment to create visually powerful images that celebrated Black skin. His photography aimed to capture the mood and feeling of a moment, as he once stated, "You want to get the feeling, the mood that you're experiencing when they're playing."

Throughout his career, Brathwaite continued to explore and develop his photographic style while staying true to the 'Black is Beautiful' ethos. His work has been recognized through various exhibitions, including a recent retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago.

At 85, Kwame Brathwaite leaves behind a legacy of promoting Black beauty, culture, and identity. His photographs continue to inspire and influence generations of artists, activists, and enthusiasts alike.
 
man that's sad news 😔 kwame brathwaite was like the OG photographer of black beauty and it's crazy how his work is still inspiring people today 💖 he brought a whole new vibe to photography and helped change the game for black models and artists in the industry 📸 i remember seeing his "grandassa models" series and being blown away by the way he captured black skin as beautiful and unique 🌟 it's wild how much of an impact he had on art and culture, especially during a time when it was all about eurocentric standards 💯 his legacy will live on through his work and the countless people he inspired to take up photography and advocate for change 📚💕
 
I'm so bummed to hear about Kwame Brathwaite's passing 😔. He was truly a legend in the photography world! 📸 His work on capturing Black beauty and culture is still so relevant today. I mean, who else can make you feel like "You want to get the feeling, the mood that you're experiencing when they're playing" 🎵?

I think his use of simple yet powerful visuals is something we can all learn from. Here's a quick diagram I whipped up to represent his style: `_______~~~_____`
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This is like his work - simple, yet powerful.

Anyway, I'm so grateful for the impact Kwame Brathwaite had on our culture and art. His legacy will live on through his photos and the countless people he inspired 🙏. Rest in peace, Baba! 👍
 
🙏 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite's passing at 85... what an incredible impact he had on the world through his photography 📸. I mean, can you imagine a time when Black skin wasn't celebrated as beautiful? He helped change that narrative and paved the way for so many others to do the same 💪. It's wild to think about how much of a difference one person can make in just being true to themselves and their art 🌟. And now his legacy lives on through all the artists, activists, and fans who were inspired by him ❤️. let's keep pushing forward with his vision of beauty being for everyone 🌈
 
man... just heard about kwame brathwaite passin at 85... he was such an icon in the photography world 🙏... i remember seein his pics online when i was a kid and bein blown away by how beautiful black people were portrayed... not like that fake eurocentric beauty stuff, but real, natural, lovely skin tones 💕... kwame's work had a huge impact on me, and i'm sure many others, in terms of challengein the way we think about beauty and identity... his legacy lives on through his pics and the people he inspired 📸💫
 
man that's crazy he lived through so much and left us with these iconic pics i remember seeing his grandassa models series on instagram ages ago it was like being in the presence of something beautiful but not just for black ppl, but for everyone that beauty is still missing from our world
 
🙏 This is so sad 😔... Kwame Brathwaite was an amazing photographer and activist who helped shape the way we think about beauty and identity. I loved how his photography celebrated Black skin in all its forms 🌟 It's no surprise that his work has been having a resurgence of interest lately, especially among younger generations who are looking for more diverse representation 📸 His legacy is something to be cherished 💕
 
I'm so saddened to hear about Kwame's passing 🙏🕊️. I mean, can you believe he was 85 and still killing it with his photography? I love how he stuck to his guns and refused to conform to the beauty standards of the time. His "Black is Beautiful" movement was ahead of its time, and we're still feeling the effects today 🌟. And have you seen his work on jazz legends like Miles Davis? The man knew how to capture a moment and make it iconic 💥. I'm so grateful that his photography is being recognized more than ever, especially in institutions like the Skirball Cultural Center 🙌. But what really gets me is how he continued to explore and develop his style even as he aged – that's true dedication to art 🎨.
 
man this is sad news 🤕 kwame brathwaite was like a legend in his own right, his photography and activism had such a huge impact on the world we're losing him when we need people who can keep pushing boundaries and promoting love 💖 especially with all the beauty standards being so rigid these days it's crazy to think about how much of a difference one person can make 📸
 
😔 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite passing away at 85... what a legend! I'm so grateful for his work in promoting Black beauty and challenging Eurocentric standards 🌎. Growing up, I had no idea about the impact of his photography on shaping the way we think about skin tones, but now it's clear that he was ahead of his time 💡. His "Grandassa Models" series is still giving me life today – those images are so timeless and empowering 💖. It's a shame he won't be here to see the continued impact of his work on the art world and beyond 🤕. Can we give it up for Kwame Brathwaite, a true pioneer in celebrating Black identity? 👏
 
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