Recently designed a website for Shangela's non-profit Feed The Queens. The organization is teaming up with The Actors Fund to give $100 grocery gift cards to out-of-work drag performers across the country. Learn more by visiting the site at www.FeedThe Queens.org
Check out We’re Here a reality docuseries on HBO staring RuPaul’s Drag Race alums; Bob The Drag Queen, Eureka O’hara and my good friend Shangela Laquifa Wadley. Airing Thursday at 9pm on HBO and HBO GO. Here are a couple of photo of me on set where I had the pleasure of working as an assistant.
HBO | 9PM Here are a few photos from a recent photo shoot with actor Kejleb Demaniow. These photo were taken in Long Beach, CA.
I have been blessed enough to travel and work with my good friend Shangela while she’s on tour... there is never a dull moment. NYC is an amazing city filled with many beautiful people, talent and energy. During some down time I was able to mosey on over to MOMA and taking in some fantastic work by Frida, Van Gogh, Picasso, Pollock, and more. I got the audio tour, which was great hearing interpretations of the arts meaning, history and insight. Their work gives me life and helps me to see there really can really be beauty from ashes. Especially knowing some of the trials, tribulations and turmoils that many of these artist faced.
I took this photo while on a foggy morning stroll in my neighborhood park. What so fun about shooting with the environment is that it's like an every evolving playground. The park's walkway was circular and revolved around the variety of trees and greenery. As I walked, the landscaped, sunlight and perspective all shifted. Firing off millions of possibilities in my brain for creative breakthroughs with every step I took. I kept my eye on what trees might stand out, and what caught my eye. I walked and walked until finally these these three trees alined with such perfect balance.
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Broad contemporary art museum. Located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, the building boasts interesting architecture where a single escalator takes people from the ground level to the middle of the third floor gallery. On display are works by Koons, Warhol, Jasper Johns and many more. Find out more information here.
I recently went to the Andy Warhol: Revisited exhibition at Revolver gallery. One of the many galleries at the Bergamont St. Station galleries. The collection has many of Andy working including his famous Campbell's soup cans, Marilyn monroe and more. Find out more information here revolverwarholgallery.com
I've updated my online store and added a new color version of the Product of Many Strong Black Woman Illustration. You can customize your shirt as well including: size and color. Visit www.CamrinWilliamDesign.com for more information. |
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