BOOKS

“Ultimately I began to understand FATHERS in a different way. It began to feel like an archival project––the archiving of our humanity. Because when future generations or civilizations look back, if they look at ur media, our newspapers, what will they know of us? Will they know that we, black folk, black fathers in this case, lived and loved?”

— Robyn Price Pierre, editor of FATHERS
as told to The New York Times

FATHERS Volume 1.

“If the question is what fatherhood looks like today. Here is the answer. A book of images shot mostly with a telephone.
It is a project with intention.”

— GQ Italia