January 10, 2014 Gabriel -- self proclaimed son of David.
December 31, 2013 The Designer (Unfinished and Unedited) I believe by design I am a designer. Shiny as a petal that was stained from last mornings early rain: Polluted water, skipping on second hand smoke to fill the banks of the raging rivers, rising again like streaming steam, steeped in soilings, to fall again like a Congolese Sapeur on flavoured flowers. I am by design, a designer. Grounded as any root pushing pass dirt and the contaminated loot we pretend to be fodder We call it organic, stringing, and slinging, profane pharmaceuticals into the earth to fertilize our minds I am by design, a designer. Made by man reaching to be higher, but being developed by our local sponsors Acting like we are better than the four legged creatures we carry in our DNA like that man Adam or was it Noah? Watching the world from our hand as we click away blindly with our index finger, Our gaze firmly pointed at the other. Instagram.com/ruddyroye
November 19, 2013 Extract from The Four Seasons (Unfinished, Unedited) Fall And he carried a broken black bag, with his needs and things. A bag that carried no food or clothes, But was filled with his dreams and pills. It is his whole-- Filled with all his earthly possession. Clutching tight it's twisted secrets He uses it to deflect life's cruel weapons. It's is a traveled bag, A carried bag Through centuries and Cross terrains It has been a beaten bag A mistreated bag left to hang in the harsh sun and the pouring rain. I watched him, face blackened, hidden by frustration, he is Everyman invisible and worn. Slowly, I watch him run from the sun and straight into the shadow and pleats of his broken black bag. Instagram.com/ruddyroye
January
29, 2014 "Another Year" -- Happy Birthday, Mom. Every year time sifts
each atom that magically shapes her cheeks. It bunches up her brows And
tries to redraw the smile etched across her two molded peaks used to
pull the universe in. It pulls her eyes forward and forces her to weep
Changed in a blink, stopped with a click. She was someone's moon, The
waning pregnant shape now wrinkled and barren Was what I first howled
at. I wore my first crown sliding down her future while she laid on her
back. These days I bemoan time spent chasing a liquid dream hugging this
brittle basket of American pies and picket fences watching my dough
slip through unraveling seams. I am missing all her seasons. She sits
for my camera singing, about a day to come when she will again see her
beginning. So I steal a page, and her cheeks flick forward to mimic the
click of another year. Straining itself through the magical sift of
atoms I see her age peeling away with the tears That drip in this basket
called distance and absence drying up to flake away like her life
captured in a stare. Instagram.com/ruddyroye
December 27, 2013 Cyclops -- Walking with my eight year
old today and talking pictures. He was trying to convince me that he
knew what ingredients should be in a good picture. It was a fantastic
couple of miles worth of conversation. Instagram.com/ruddyroye
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Radcliffe 'Ruddy' Roye is a Brooklyn based documentary photographer specializing in editorial and environmental portraits and photo-journalism photography. "Radcliffe is inspired by the raw and gritty lives of grassroots people, especially those of his homeland of Jamaica. He strives to tell the stories of their victories and ills by bringing their voices to matte fiber paper." With over 64,000 Instagram followers, Roye has redefined the art of communicating through images and words.
The photographs on this
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SVA, 136 West 21st Street, room 418F, NYC
i3: Images, Ideas, Inspiration Lecture Series
presented by MPS Digital Photography
Photograph © Ruddy Roye
As seen in "The Street Types of New York"exhibition
co-curated by Paul Moakley and Anthony LaSala
Alice Austen House Museum, 2013
Photograph © Ruddy Roye
As seen in "The Street Types of New York"exhibition
co-curated by Paul Moakley and Anthony LaSala
Alice Austen House Museum, 2013
I first saw Roye's portraits in an exhibition last summer curated by Time Magazine Deputy Photo Editor Paul Moakley and Photo Editor Anthony LaSala. I was blown away by his work and very honored he recently accepted my invitation to talk to my School of Visual Arts BFA Photography program students.
Ruddy Roye gave my students an inspirational, moving and informative talk and presentation of his work. He generously shared his own life experiences and career path. Thank you so much, Ruddy Roye.