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James Baldwin - New York City, 1975
Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1500.00


James Baldwin - New York City, 1975
Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1760.00


Sylvia Plimack Mangold - Upstate New York, 1990
Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 650.00


Sylvia Plimack Mangold - Upstate New York, 1990
Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 800.00


Sylvia Plimack Mangold - Upstate New York, 1990
Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 900.00


Sylvia Plimack Mangold - Upstate New York, 1990
Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1080.00


Bucket in Pink - Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1983
Photo by Collette Fournier / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 650.00


Bucket in Pink - Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1983
Photo by Collette Fournier / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 900.00


Bucket in Pink - Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1983
Photo by Collette Fournier / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 950.00


Bucket in Pink - Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1983
Photo by Collette Fournier / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1180.00


Lost Boys of Sudan - Refugee Camp, Kakuma, Kenya, 2001
Photo by Eli Reed / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 2500.00


Lost Boys of Sudan - Refugee Camp, Kakuma, Kenya, 2001
Photo by Eli Reed / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 2730.00


Easter Sunday in Harlem - 1976
Photo by Frank Stewart / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1000.00


Easter Sunday in Harlem - 1976
Photo by Frank Stewart / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1180.00


Street Corner Balcony - Kumasi, Ghana, 1995
Photo by Gerald Cyrus / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards. This photograph is printed as a silver gelatin.
Price: 900.00


Street Corner Balcony - Kumasi, Ghana, 1995
Photo by Gerald Cyrus / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards. This photograph is printed as a silver gelatin.
Price: 1080.00


Ocean Dreams - Amagansett Beach, NY, 1994
Photo by Herb Robinson / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1000.00


Ocean Dreams - Amagansett Beach, NY, 1994
Photo by Herb Robinson / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.
Price: 1180.00


Fishing - Southampton, NY, 1964
Photo by Herb Randall / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards. This photograph is printed as a silver gelatin.
Price: 2000.00


Fishing - Southampton, NY, 1964
Photo by Herb Randall / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means a group of people working together. Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards. This photograph is printed as a silver gelatin.
Price: 2150.00


 

 

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