Framed In Black

W/Kim Roseberry

14 min · 25. juli 2025
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Today, we're diving into the powerful world of Kim Roseberry—an artist whose camera doesn’t just capture faces, it captures truth. With over three decades of experience, Kim has carved out a lane rooted in Black beauty, bold softness, and spiritual connection. From Atlanta’s vibrant energy to the natural light of Fort Worth, her journey is both personal and universal. We’ll talk creativity, timeless images, the soul of black-and-white photography, and how to build a legacy with intention—one frame at a time. So whether you’re behind the lens or simply a lover of visual storytelling, stay with us—this one’s about the art of seeing.

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