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W/Ernest Sisson

21 min · 18 de jul de 2025
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In this powerful episode of Framed in Black, we sit down with Detroit-based photographer Ernest Sisson, whose work blends raw urban storytelling with deep emotional resonance. From watching his father document family life with crates of labeled film to exploring abandoned buildings in the heart of Detroit, Ernest shares how photography became his way of preserving memory, rewriting narratives, and honoring Black legacy. We talk about his love for black-and-white imagery, the spiritual connection to Michigan Central Station, and the responsibility of capturing truth in every frame. He opens up about the challenges of navigating the art world as a Black creative, the importance of family in his work, and why authenticity always comes before aesthetics. Whether you're a photographer, a creative, or just someone who values stories that matter — this conversation will move you. Follow Ernest Sisson: 📸 Instagram: @ErnestSissonPhotograpy [https://www.instagram.com/ernestcitizenphotography] 📘 Facebook: Ernest Sisson Photography

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W/Ernest Sisson

In this powerful episode of Framed in Black, we sit down with Detroit-based photographer Ernest Sisson, whose work blends raw urban storytelling with deep emotional resonance. From watching his father document family life with crates of labeled film to exploring abandoned buildings in the heart of Detroit, Ernest shares how photography became his way of preserving memory, rewriting narratives, and honoring Black legacy. We talk about his love for black-and-white imagery, the spiritual connection to Michigan Central Station, and the responsibility of capturing truth in every frame. He opens up about the challenges of navigating the art world as a Black creative, the importance of family in his work, and why authenticity always comes before aesthetics. Whether you're a photographer, a creative, or just someone who values stories that matter — this conversation will move you. Follow Ernest Sisson: 📸 Instagram: @ErnestSissonPhotograpy [https://www.instagram.com/ernestcitizenphotography] 📘 Facebook: Ernest Sisson Photography

18 de jul de 202521 min