What does it mean to see joy as a radical act? Photographer and creative force Myles Loftin joins me to talk about reshaping the image of Black masculinity, the power of color, why music fuels his art, and how optimism drives his work — from viral projects to Google campaigns. This is a conversation about art, identity, and living boldly.
In this episode, we explore how Myles Loftin uses photography, music, and personal storytelling to challenge stereotypes and celebrate Black joy. From his breakthrough Hooded series to his approach on set and in the classroom, Myles shares how he builds images — and a life — rooted in optimism and authenticity.
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production assistant Jerome Johnson
directed and edited by Jordan Quellman