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The Negus Project

The Negus Project: Ron – A Vintage Man

The Negus Project: Ron, Vintage Man

Black men deserve their flowers while they are alive. Ron is a sweetheart and was so gracious. I was so honored that he allowed me to capture him. Enjoy!

Black man sitting in a chair with a burgundy suit jacket and Burgundy pants. the negus project

What brings you joy?

FASHION! As a vintage reseller I have a passion and love of vintage clothing, really all clothing! My business has allowed me to branch into personal styling and now I have the pleasure of bringing joy and happiness to others through fashion.

black man sitting in a chair smiling. the negus project

What does vulnerability mean for you as a Black man? Do you feel you can show your vulnerability as a Black man?

Being able to clearly communicate my feelings and emotions is vulnerability. As a black man, I have to be very careful who I allow to see me in a vulnerable state. Many times the feelings and emotions of black men misunderstood. Showing strength and pride makes you aggressive, showing compassion and love makes you weak! I feel most comfortable being vulnerable when I trust the people around me. If the trust is not there I will have my guard up.

black man with his hand on top of his head sitting on a sofa.the negus project

What makes you proud of being a Black man? 

Being apart of culture of people who continue to strive for greatness in a world that is not set up for us to win.

How do you show up for yourself?

Going to the gym allows me to start my day with a clear mind to start my day. I have made my health a priority for the last 10 years.

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Has this experience impacted you in some way?

This experience was a step out of my comfort zone, which actually very eye-opening. It’s not often as a black man, am I asked what makes me happy or how do I feel about myself or my life. Also taking photos showing my body was something that I was never really comfortable with, but this shoot allowed me to show or not show, and that made me open up even more.

What do you want other Black men who are considering doing the project to know? 

Be open to something different! This opportunity allows you to be you with out strings attached.

To view the other men in the project click on their names:

Marcus

Cornelius

images of the same Black women with the name Olesha spelled out in the center

I guide Black women in loving and honoring their bodies as they are now through boudoir photography in my female lead private Maryland studio.