Rochelle Brock on the importance of being a “size inclusive photographer”

CR is collaborating with Black Women Photographers on a series of articles to amplify the work of our members.

New York-based photographer Rochelle Brock describes her work as “all over the place but not in a bad way”. With an interest in fashion, editorial, beauty, documentary and fine art photography, Brock has encapsulated elements from all of these approaches to create a style that is bold and inviting.

“My style is inspired by my environment, the people I’m surrounded by, and heavily influenced by all the things I kind of wanted to create but never thought that I could because I didn’t see women who looked like me as artists,” she tells CR. “I still have moments where I take a cool picture and think ‘wow I can’t believe I created that’.”

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