DUANE CRAMER is known internationally for his inspired photography. Cramer's first published images graced the pages of Harper’s Bazaar Latin America in 1996, and since then his work has been featured in Essence, The New York Times, British GQ Vibe and other prominent publications.
He has uniquely framed and captured images from the President of the United States to civil rights icons, top models, Olympians, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award-winning artists.
Cramer is most interested in collaborating with individuals and groups that are utilizing imagery to shine a spotlight on those most marginalized in society to making a better world.
The National AIDS Memorial, Southern AIDS Coalition and Gilead Sciences are bringing sections of the AIDS Memorial Quilt to communities throughout the Southern U.S to highlight and honor Black and Brown lives lost to HIV and AIDS as part of Change the Pattern, a new initiative to reimagine the response to the epidemic in the region.
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