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Tyrone Rasheed is an African American photographer. Rasheed was a longtime photographer at Ebony magazine and is a member of the New Harlem Renaissance Photographers collective based in New York. At the Schomburg Center in 2011, among 24 other members, Rasheed displayed their work in the inaugural exhibit Harlem Views/Diasporan Visions: The New Harlem Renaissance Photographers.[1] He has been noted next to photographers Fred Watkins and Val Goodloe for outstanding visual contributions to African American Culture.[2]
Before his work for the Johnson Publishing Company, Rasheed worked for Jim Hadley, K&L Color Lab, Joe Harris, and at Time Inc.[3]
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edit- ^ Lamar, Burroughs (2011-02-16). ""NHRP Exhibition at Schomburg Library (Now Thru June 30, 2011."". Burroughs Lamar Photography. Archived from the original on 2024-01-23. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
- ^ "Visually Speaking: Photographing a Culture through the Pages of Ebony Magazine". The New York Public Library. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
- ^ jheemedia (2023-11-20). "Tyrone Rasheed". Good Is Powerful Beyond Measure Book. Retrieved 2024-01-23.