Black Women Photographers x Nikon Grants

Stay tuned for information about our 2026 BWP x Nikon Grant Program!

Meet Our Fourth Class

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  • Dayana Chege and Bohetic Aladin

    “Being chosen by Nikon and Black Women Photographers for our project is more than validation. It’s such a powerful reminder that the stories I’m telling matter. That even when the tools are few, the vision is enough. And that this vision can now grow, not just for me, but for the women and communities I create with and for.

    What makes this moment so empowering is that our creative idea wasn’t just acknowledged, it was supported. To be resourced as Black women to tell our stories, on our own terms, means we can create with more freedom, more depth, and more intention. It opens up space to experiment, to dream a little louder, and to build work that truly reflects the richness of my narratives.”

  • Recipient 1: Morgan Payne -

    Recipient 2: Maheder Haileselassie

    Recipient 3: Angela Ogunfojuri

    Recipient 4: Wambui Lornah Sharon

    Recipient 5: Titilayo Ayangade

  • Recipient 1: Metche Jaafar

    Recipient 2: Brianna Ali 

    Recipient 3: Priscillia Grubo

    Recipient 4: Erica Johnson

    Recipient 5: Vurzie Kim

  • Nikon Z50II One Lens Kit

    Raven Hardin

    Nikon Z6III 24-70mm f/4 Kit

    Tamika Watford

    Nikon Z 8 with a 24-70mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.8

    Tonika Johnson

    Nikon Z 7II with a 28-75mm f/2.8

    Maria J Hacket

    Nikon Z 6II with a 28-75mm f/2.8 and 35mm f/1.8

    Leta Harrison

Meet Our Third Class

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  • Grace Ekpu - Lagos, Nigeria

    The project: Through the lens of personal stories, Bridging Pain illuminates the resilience and fortitude of individuals grappling with sickle cell anemia. The documentary explores the disparities in healthcare access across different regions, with a focus on Africa and the diaspora. The common thread that binds these diverse experiences is pain. Through observational storytelling and interviews, the film explores the stark contrasts in healthcare access, survival strategies, life choices, and the profound impact of this debilitating disease on relationships. It also underscores how access to advanced medical care and support systems can significantly enhance the quality of life for those living with sickle cell anemia.

  • Recipient 1: Tiana Duarte-Kargbo - Sierra Leone and New York

    Recipient 2: Gabrielle Woodland - New York, New York

    Recipient 3: Mimi Ezinne - Johannesburg, South Africa and London, United Kingdom

    Recipient 4: Zahreh Barry - Baltimore, Maryland

    Recipient 5: Iyana Esters - Reno, Nevada

  • Recipient 1: Phylecia Jones - Denver, Colorado

    Recipient 2: Sage Gee - Miami, Florida

    Recipient 3: Rebekah Gaillard - Indianapolis, Indiana

    Recipient 4: Aspen Evans - Atlanta, Georgia

    Recipient 5: Lo Braden - Detroit, Michigan

  • Louisa Wells - Copenhagen, Denmark

    Z 8 and 24-70mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.8

    Sarah-Elizabeth Atunrase - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Z 7II and 28-75mm f/2.8

    Andriana Ortiz - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    1Z 6II 28-75mm f/2.8 and 35mm f/1.8

    Nija Howard - New York, New York

    Z fc + 16-50mm Lens Kit

    Ashleigh Sterling - Washington, DC

    Z 30 One Lens Kit

Meet Our Second Class

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  • Tiffany Alexander - El Paso, Texas

  • Recipient 1: Alexandra Obochi - Abuja, Nigeria‍ ‍‍ ‍

    Recipient 2: Destinee Condison - Kingston, Jamaica‍ ‍

    Recipient 3: Jay Gash - Oakland, California‍ ‍

    ‍Recipient 4: Rhoda Tchokokam - Paris, France

    Recipient 5: Sontenish Myers - New York, New York

  • Recipient 1: Danielle Alakija - Vuda, Fiji and London, UK

    Recipient 2: Mandisha Nicole - Richmond, Virginia ‍ ‍

    Recipient 3: Jazzmine M. Taylor - San Diego, California

    Recipient 4: Ryla Dapremont - Detroit, Michigan

    Recipient 5: Tasha Burton - St. Louis, Missouri‍ ‍

  • Tonya Caver - Baltimore, Maryland

    Z 6II and 28-75mm f/2.8 Kit

    Edwina Hay - New York, New York

    Z 7II and 28-75mm f/2.8 Kit

    Andréa Benton - Cincinnati, Ohio and the United Kingdom

    Z 6II and 24-70mm f/4S Kit + 35mm f/1.8S Kit

    Amanda Davis - Washington, DC

    Z fc + 16-50mm Kit

Meet Our First Class

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  • Recipient: Tiffany Sutton - St. Louis, Missouri

    Growing up in the Midwest, Tiffany J. Sutton found herself in predominantly white spaces. She began photographing Black women as a way of reconnecting to a part of her culture that she felt was missing and to talk about social movements. She never imagined that her photography would reach anyone beyond her hometown of St. Louis.

    At the beginning of 2022, Sutton was announced as the winner of a $10,000 grant presented by the Black Women Photographers collective and Nikon.

    Camera equipment from Nikon and $40,000 in grants were distributed among 12 photographers, including Sutton, to further their practice and projects.

    Read more here.

  • Recipient 1: Toni Shaw - Greensboro, North Carolina

    Recipient 2: Wanjiku Gitau - Nairobi, Kenya

    Recipient 3: Zhané GayByrd - Oakland, California

    Recipient 4: Clara Watt - Geneva, Switzerland

  • Nicky Quamina-Woo - New York and Southeast Asia

    DeLovie Kwagala - Kampala, Uganda 

    Ornelle Chimi - Washington, DC

    Melissa Bunni Ellen - New York, New York

    Karene Jean-Baptiste - Montreal, Canada

  • Z 5 and 24-50mm lens

    Rukie Jumah - Abuja, Nigeria

    Z 6 and 24-70mm f/4 S lens

    Inari Briana - Atlanta, Georgia

    Z 6II and 24-70mm f/4S kit + 35mm f/1.8S lens

    Jamie Walker - Cincinnati, Ohio

    Z 7II and 24-70mm f/4S kit + 85mm f/1.8S + 35mm f/1.8S lens

    Ramona Hernandez - Atlanta, Georgia