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Friday, 4 December 2020

Photographer Takes Powerful Portraits Of Native Americans, Highlights Their Spirit And Cultural Identity (16 Pics)

The Native Light Photo Collaboration project has photographer Craig Varjabedian working with Indigenous people around New Mexico to capture their cultural identity.

When you look at the portraits, however, you don't see just the subject. You also get a glimpse of the bond they share with the photographer. After all, both of them have equal control of the end result. One takes care of what's behind the frame — operating the camera — and the other is responsible for everything within it — choosing clothing, regalia, and other objects that are important to them.

This collaboration is precisely what allows the image to truly represent the person being in front of the lens.

More info: craigvarjabedian.com | Instagram

#1 Tsiguwaenu Ohuwa Munu (Turbulent Lightning Cloud), Tewa, Nambé Owingeh

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#2 Larry, Eagle Dancer, Meskwaki

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#3 Marlene (To'dikozhi) And Jayme (Wahinkpe Wakan), Navajo And Lakota

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#4 Chuugaa Hoewii (Redhawk), Tewa, Ohkay Owingeh

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#5 In The Belly Of The Bear (After A Photograph By Edward S. Curtis), Rodrigo, Chickasaw

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#6 Thamu Tsan (The Sunrise), Tewa, Nambé Owingeh

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#7 Yanabah Moonsky (Sky Warrior), Diné

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#8 Povi T’say (Yellowflower), Tewa, Ohkay Owingeh

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#9 Diné Tsoii (Yellowman), Diné

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#10 Elvin, Cree

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#11 Calvert, Plains Dance Regalia, Diné

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#12 Chris, Deer Dance Regalia, Tewa, Ohkay Owingeh

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#13 Elk Deer, Two Term Tribal Governor, Taos Pueblo

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#14 Tanysha With Flowers In Her Hair, Keres, Kewa Pueblo

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#15 Randale, Pow Wow Dancer, Comanche/Kiowa

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian

#16 Diné Woman With Wedding Basket Earring

Image credits: Craig Varjabedian



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