The docuseries features darkroom sessions that illuminate the creative process and enduring influence of celebrated but often underrepresented Black photographic artists
NEW YORK, June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ALL ARTS the streaming platform and TV channel dedicated to the arts, will premiere The Darkroom MCs, a five-part documentary series created, directed, produced and co-hosted by photographers Russell Frederick and Anderson Zaca. Episodes will debut Wednesdays from June 18 to July 16 on the ALL ARTS website, YouTube channel and free streaming app. Broadcast airdates will be announced at a later date.
The Darkroom MCs — short for The Darkroom Masters of Culture — offers an intimate look into the work and process of pioneering photographers, including Beuford Smith, Joseph Rodriguez, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Ozier Muhammad and Russell Frederick. The series explores how images preserve memory, identity, culture, history and social justice.
“We are proud to present The Darkroom MCs to amplify these groundbreaking voices in photography,” said Kristy Geslain, executive producer at ALL ARTS. “This series gives viewers rare insight into the artistry, backstories and lived experiences behind iconic images that have shaped visual culture.”
The series will include:
ALL ARTS: The Darkroom MCs – Beuford Smith
Premieres Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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Prolific social documentary photographer Beuford Smith died June 7 at age 84. He was the first photographer to join the project when Frederick and Zaca approached him four years ago. His work and philosophy influenced generations of artists throughout his 60-year career.
A founding member and former president of the Kamoinge Workshop, Smith reflects on his decades-long career in street photography, highlighting his most iconic images and techniques. He discusses his creative process, preferred film stock and contributions to the “Black Photographers Annual.”
The Museum of Modern Art, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts include his work in their permanent collections. After his retirement, Roy DeCarava — known for his groundbreaking photographs of Harlem and Black American life — asked Smith to continue the photography program at Hunter College in New York City. Smith received the Griffin Museum’s Cultural Legacy Award and was widely recognized for mentoring emerging photographers, including Frederick and Rodriguez.
ALL ARTS: The Darkroom MCs – Joseph Rodriguez
Premieres Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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Joseph Rodriguez traces his evolution from photographing Spanish Harlem to becoming a leading voice in social documentary photography. The episode includes a darkroom printing session and explores his early work in New York City, along with key commercial assignments.
His work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine and Mother Jones. He is the author of 10 books, including “Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the ’80s,” “East Side Stories” and “Still Here: Stories After Katrina.” His photography has been exhibited internationally, and he has taught at New York University (NYU), Columbia University, Stanford University and the International Center of Photography (ICP).
He is represented by Galerie Bene Taschen in Cologne, Germany. Rodriguez has also mentored many aspiring photographers from Black and Latino communities who lacked access to formal education — including Frederick.
ALL ARTS: The Darkroom MCs – Adama Delphine Fawundu
Premieres Wednesday, July 2, 2025
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Adama Delphine Fawundu shares her experimental outdoor printmaking practice, blending ancestral traditions, her Sierra Leonean heritage and New York hip-hop culture. The episode showcases her conceptual creative process and use of historical imagery.
Fawundu is co-author of “MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora” and has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, CatchLight Fellowship and Anonymous Was A Woman
Award. The Brooklyn Museum, Princeton University Art Museum and the David C. Driskell Center include her work in their collections. She teaches visual arts at Columbia University.
ALL ARTS: The Darkroom MCs – Ozier Muhammad
Premieres Wednesday, July 9, 2025
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Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Ozier Muhammad discusses his mission as a documentarian and revisits landmark assignments, including Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign, Nelson Mandela’s election and the 1980s famine in Ethiopia. The episode features a darkroom session in which he prints a 1994 Harlem photograph.
Muhammad began his career at Ebony magazine, then joined The Charlotte Observer in North Carolina. He later worked for Newsday and ended his career at The New York Times. He has reported across Africa, the Middle East and the United States, building a deeply human body of work over more than five decades.
ALL ARTS: The Darkroom MCs – Russell Frederick
Premieres Wednesday, July 16, 2025
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Photographer Russell Frederick continues to create compelling work after losing sight in one eye due to glaucoma and a detached retina. Best known for his black-and-white portraits of Bedford–Stuyvesant, he reflects on storytelling, community and resilience in this episode.
Frederick’s work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago; the Gordon Parks Museum in Fort Scott, Kansas; the Library of Congress; the Brooklyn Museum; and the Musée National du Mali. His photography has appeared in outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, PBS, ESPN and Slate. He has received grants from the Open Society Foundations, the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Laundromat Project. Frederick has taught at NYU and ICP, and has led UNESCO photography workshops in Ethiopia and South Sudan.
The Darkroom MCs is a production of The Darkroom Masters LLC and The WNET Group. Created, directed, produced and co-hosted by Anderson Zaca and Russell Frederick. Editors are André Macluf, Anderson Zaca and Russell Frederick. Givaldo Aires “Creke” is the director of photography and cinematographer.
For ALL ARTS: Kristy Geslain is Executive Producer. James King is Senior Artistic Director. Anna Campbell is Senior Multimedia Producer. Darren Peister is editor. Diane Masciale and Neal Shapiro are Executives in Charge.
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