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A Black Woman's Podcast with Nikki Porcher - "I'm a Queer Black Woman, please address me as such"...with Lynsey Weatherspoon
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"I'm a Queer Black Woman, please address me as such"...with Lynsey Weatherspoon

04/07/20 • 45 min

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A Black Woman's Podcast with Nikki Porcher

On today’s episode of A Black Woman’s podcast we have commercial, portrait and editorial photographer, Lynsey Weatherspoon. A Birmingham native, Lynsey has traveled the world to capture moments for The New York Times, ESPN and NPR just to name a few. With a diversity client base from the person next door to big brand media companies, Lynsey has a way of seeing the stories of the people who sit in front if her. 

 

Join in and listen as we chat with Lynsey about the influence her mother had on her as an artist, dating as a Black Queer Women in Atlanta and how she defines the word unapologetic. 

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On today’s episode of A Black Woman’s podcast we have commercial, portrait and editorial photographer, Lynsey Weatherspoon. A Birmingham native, Lynsey has traveled the world to capture moments for The New York Times, ESPN and NPR just to name a few. With a diversity client base from the person next door to big brand media companies, Lynsey has a way of seeing the stories of the people who sit in front if her. 

 

Join in and listen as we chat with Lynsey about the influence her mother had on her as an artist, dating as a Black Queer Women in Atlanta and how she defines the word unapologetic. 

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