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Legendary Photographer Kwame Brathwaite Dies at 85

Kwame Brathwaite, the renowned photographer behind the iconic 'Black is Beautiful' movement of the 1960s, has passed away at the age of 85. His son, Kwame Jr., announced his passing on Instagram, describing him as "the patriarch of our family" and "my hero."

Born in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants in New York, Brathwaite's journey into photography began with two pivotal moments: witnessing David Jackson's haunting photograph of Emmett Till's open casket in 1955, and watching a young photographer take pictures without flash at an underground jazz club in Harlem. These encounters ignited his passion for capturing the beauty of Black culture.

Through his lens, Brathwaite documented the lives of jazz legends like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, and Nina Simone, as well as prominent figures from the Civil Rights Movement. His photographs celebrated the beauty of Black people, challenging Eurocentric standards of beauty and promoting a sense of pride and self-worth.

One of Brathwaite's most notable projects was his work with the Grandassa Models, young Black women who became icons of the 'Black is Beautiful' movement. Through these portraits, Brathwaite challenged societal norms and showcased the beauty and strength of Black women. His 1962 exhibition, "Naturally '62," featuring these models, marked a significant moment in the Civil Rights Movement.

As his career progressed, Brathwaite continued to push boundaries, capturing iconic images of artists like Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone, and Bob Marley. He also worked extensively in Africa, documenting the Jackson Five's tour and photographing the historic "Rumble in the Jungle" boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.

Throughout his life, Brathwaite remained committed to his 'Black is Beautiful' ethos, capturing the essence of Black culture through his lens. His work continues to inspire new generations of artists, photographers, and activists.

In recent years, Brathwaite's photographs have gained renewed attention, with exhibitions at institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago and the Blanton Museum of Art. Despite struggling with health issues, which prevented him from participating in interviews for a 2021 profile, his legacy lives on through his enduring body of work.

Brathwaite's passing is a loss to the art world, but his photographs remain a testament to the power of beauty, pride, and self-expression.
 
man, its so sad Kwame Brathwaite passed away 🤕 at 85, thats like ancient 🙅‍♂️ for photogs. i remember him from back in the day, his pics with Miles Davis and Nina Simone are iconic 🔥 they were def a part of that whole 'black is beautiful' vibe that was goin on in the 60s. its crazy how much impact he had on art and culture 🤯 now his legacy lives on thru all the new gen artists and photographers he inspired 💕 i just wish he could've stuck around to see how far his work would've gone 🌟
 
RIP Kwame Brathwaite 🙏📸 he was truly a pioneer in capturing the beauty of Black culture through his lens... I remember learning about him in photography history class and being blown away by his work "Naturally '62" is iconic 💁‍♀️ his legacy lives on through the generations of artists and activists inspired by his photos 🌟 his commitment to celebrating Black beauty and pride is something we need more of today ❤️ rest in peace, Kwame 👏
 
man thats so sad 🤕 kwame brathwaite was like the ultimate icon of black culture his photos were more than just pics they told stories of struggle but also of resilience and beauty i mean who else gets to say they photographed stevie wonder and bob marley? lol but seriously though he was way ahead of his time with that 'black is beautiful' movement it's crazy how his work is still inspiring new gen now
 
😔 Kwame Brathwaite was like a legend, no? He just left us too soon at 85 🙏 I remember reading about him in school and being amazed by his work 💥 "Black is Beautiful" was such an important movement back in the day 🌟 And can you believe he photographed some of the biggest names in music and art? 😲 Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone... the list goes on! 🤯 It's crazy to think that one guy could make so big a difference with just his camera 📸 I'm glad his legacy lives on through his work, though - we still need more people like him spreading love and acceptance 💖
 
just heard about kwame brathwaite passin at 85 🙏, what an icon! i mean, this guy was all about celebratin the beauty of black culture through photography, it's so inspiring. his work with grandassa models was game changin, showed us that black women are beautiful and strong 💁‍♀️. and his collabs with jazz legends? wow, the man had a gift 🎨. he may be gone but his legacy lives on through his photos, keepin it real and celebratin our diversity 🌈.
 
Just heard about Kwame Brathwaite passin away 😢 he was like a superhero behind the lens, showin people that Black culture is beautiful 🌟 and it's still impactin lives today. His work with the 'Black is Beautiful' movement was like nothin anyone else did at that time 💪, showin the world what beauty looks like without any filters or boundaries 📸. I'm so glad his legacy keep shinin bright, even if he won't be around to see it himself 😊. He's a true icon and I'm honored we get to celebrate his life through his amazing photographs 🙏
 
📸😢 Kwame Brathwaite was more than just a photographer, he was a cultural movement in himself. His 'Black is Beautiful' ethos wasn't just about celebrating Black culture, it was about challenging the status quo and promoting self-love. It's wild to think that his work back then was already so ahead of its time. The fact that his legacy continues to inspire new gen's of artists is a testament to the impact he had on society. We need more people like Kwame Brathwaite who aren't afraid to speak truth to power through their art 🙌💪
 
😔 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite's passing... he was truly a pioneer in capturing the beauty of Black culture through his lens 📸. it's crazy to think that this guy who was born in 1938 is now gone at 85 🤯. his work continues to inspire me and so many others, and i'm grateful for the legacy he leaves behind ❤️. i mean, who else gets to say they photographed Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, and Bob Marley in their prime? 🤩 his photography was more than just a job - it was a way of life, and we're all better off for having seen through his eyes 👏.
 
🙏 just reading about Kwame Brathwaite's life and work and I'm feeling so inspired by his story 📸 he was truly a pioneer in capturing the beauty of Black culture through photography 👀 and challenging those Eurocentric standards of beauty 💁‍♀️ his work with the Grandassa Models is particularly iconic 🤩 "Naturally '62" exhibition still gives me chills 😍 and I love that his legacy continues to inspire new generations of creatives 🌟 rest in peace, Kwame Brathwaite 👑
 
📸 just saw this news about Kwame Brathwaite passin at 85 & I'm really saddened by it... he was such an important figure in photography history & his 'Black is Beautiful' movement still inspires me today 🙏 his work was more than just pictures, it was a way of celebratin the beauty of Black culture & challengin the status quo... I remember learnin about him in school & bein blown away by his iconic photos of jazz legends & Civil Rights Movement figures 🎶💪 he may be gone but his legacy lives on through his incredible work 💕
 
📸💔 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite's passing 🙏 he was an icon in so many ways not just for his photography, but also for being true to himself and showcasing black culture in all its beauty 😊 I mean who wouldn't want to be immortalized in a photo with Stevie Wonder or Bob Marley? 🤩 it's crazy how his work has inspired new generations of artists and activists. the 'Black is Beautiful' movement was way ahead of its time, and we're still feeling the ripple effects today 💖
 
another legend bites the dust 🤕... i mean, it's sad that another talented person is gone, but let's be real, they're still going to be remembered by their family who benefits from their legacy 💸. kwame brathwaite was all about promoting black beauty and pride, but what about the people he didn't document? the ones who weren't "iconic" or "beautiful"? 🤔 his work is being celebrated now because it's trendy, not because he actually cared about empowering marginalized communities 👀. anyway, i guess his legacy will live on through his pictures... until they're forgotten in 10 years 📸💔
 
🤕😢 The world just lost an icon 🌟, Kwame Brathwaite was more than just a photographer, he was a movement 💥. His 'Black is Beautiful' campaign still inspires us today 👑. I'm so grateful for his work and legacy, it's amazing how one person can make such a huge impact 🤯. The fact that his photos are still being exhibited in major museums now is a testament to the power of art to bring about change 💪. As someone who loves photography and history, this news really hits close to home 📸💔.
 
🙏 85 years young and still making waves in the photography world, what an amazing legacy to leave behind 😊. I loved how he used his camera as a tool for change, celebrating Black culture and challenging societal norms 🌎. The way he worked with the Grandassa Models was pure genius 👯‍♀️, showcasing beauty and strength that went beyond just looks 💪. And who can forget those iconic photos of Stevie Wonder and Bob Marley 🤟? He really captured the essence of Black culture through his lens 🔍. R.I.P Kwame Brathwaite, your work will continue to inspire and uplift for generations to come ❤️
 
man... 85 is still pretty young, right? 🤔 like they're saying he was "the patriarch" but also implying there's some kind of secret life he led outside of photography that we don't know about. his son announcing his passing on instagram kinda feels like a scripted move to me, you know? and all these old-school jazz legends and civil rights icons being featured in his work... it's almost like they're trying to distract us from something deeper going on beneath the surface 🤑
 
🙏 Kwame Brathwaite was more than just a photographer, he was a movement 💪. His legacy lives on through those beautiful portraits of Black women and icons like Miles Davis 🎶. The world needs more of his 'Black is Beautiful' vibes 😊. Rest in peace, Kwame 👑
 
just heard about kwame brathwaite's passing at 85 🙏😢 he was truly a legend behind those iconic 'black is beautiful' pics back in the day 📸💃 it's amazing how his work still inspires new gen after all these yrs, and i'm glad his legacy lives on thru his photography exhibitions 💫 especially loved the story of him capturing the grandassa models - so powerful stuff 😊 his commitment to celebrating black culture & beauty is something we can all learn from 👑
 
😔📸 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite's passing and I'm totally bummed 🤕 he was such an iconic photographer and his work is still so inspiring today 💫 I mean, who wouldn't want to be captured by someone as talented as him? 🙌 the way he showcased Black culture and challenged societal norms is truly groundbreaking 📚 what was it like growing up in a family of artists and musicians? did you have any idea that your dad was going to leave such an incredible legacy behind? 😊 I'm also curious, how did his work with the Grandassa Models influence the 'Black is Beautiful' movement? were there any other notable projects or exhibitions that stood out to him? 🤔
 
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