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On this episode of The Life of Phys Podcast, I’m joined by Devin Allen, a self-taught artist and photographer from Baltimore whose work has become a global symbol of resistance, resilience, and Black life.
Devin first rose to national attention in 2015, when his photograph of the Baltimore Uprising was published on the cover of TIME Magazine, making him only the third amateur photographer ever featured on TIME’s cover. In 2020, TIME once again honored his artistry by selecting one of his images from a Black Lives Matter protest to grace their cover.
His career includes being named the first Gordon Parks Foundation Fellow (2017), a nomination for an NAACP Image Award for his debut book A Beautiful Ghetto (Haymarket Books), and serving as a 2020 Ambassador for Leica Camera AG.
Devin’s photographs have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and Aperture. His work is also included in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, the Jule Collins Smith Museum, and The Studio Museum in Harlem.
Most recently, Devin released his second book: No Justice, No Peace: From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter (Legacy Lit/Hachette, 2022), cementing his voice as both a visual artist and storyteller of the movement.
In this episode, Devin and I discuss:
His journey from self-taught photographer to TIME Magazine covers
The power of photography as activism and social commentary
His books A Beautiful Ghetto and No Justice, No Peace
How Gordon Parks and Black photographers shaped his vision
Why documenting Black life and community remains at the heart of his work
This is an inspiring and powerful conversation with Devin Allen, showing how art can fuel movements and preserve the stories that shape history.
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On this episode of The Life of Phys Podcast, I’m joined by Devin Allen, a self-taught artist and photographer from Baltimore whose work has become a global symbol of resistance, resilience, and Black life.
Devin first rose to national attention in 2015, when his photograph of the Baltimore Uprising was published on the cover of TIME Magazine, making him only the third amateur photographer ever featured on TIME’s cover. In 2020, TIME once again honored his artistry by selecting one of his images from a Black Lives Matter protest to grace their cover.
His career includes being named the first Gordon Parks Foundation Fellow (2017), a nomination for an NAACP Image Award for his debut book A Beautiful Ghetto (Haymarket Books), and serving as a 2020 Ambassador for Leica Camera AG.
Devin’s photographs have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and Aperture. His work is also included in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, the Jule Collins Smith Museum, and The Studio Museum in Harlem.
Most recently, Devin released his second book: No Justice, No Peace: From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter (Legacy Lit/Hachette, 2022), cementing his voice as both a visual artist and storyteller of the movement.
In this episode, Devin and I discuss:
His journey from self-taught photographer to TIME Magazine covers
The power of photography as activism and social commentary
His books A Beautiful Ghetto and No Justice, No Peace
How Gordon Parks and Black photographers shaped his vision
Why documenting Black life and community remains at the heart of his work
This is an inspiring and powerful conversation with Devin Allen, showing how art can fuel movements and preserve the stories that shape history.
Visit Devin:
Instagram: @bydvnlln
Threads: @bydvnlln
Web: www.bydvnlln.com
Visit Me:
Instagram: @tysonmartin
Threads: @tysonmartin
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @life.of.phys
Threads: @life.of.phys
YouTube: @lifeofphys
Web: www.thelifeofphys.com
Podcast Partners:
Harlowe
Instagram: @harlowecreators
Threads: @harlowecreators
Web: www.harlowe.com
Use our discount code Tyson10 at check out and save 10% off your order
Field Made Co
Instagram: @field_made_co
Threads: @field_made_co
Web: www.fieldmadeco.com
Use our discount code LIFEOFPHYS10% at check out and save 10% off your order.
Very Good Presets
Instagram: @verygoodpresets
Web: www.verygoodpresets.com
Use our discount code LIFEOFPHYS at check out and save 20% off your order.
DISCLAIMER: Some of these links are affiliate links, meaning that if you click it and buy the service or product, they give me a small commission for sending you. This is a small way I support this channel, and making videos like this one.
Music: C-Trox Kyrie Irving (Instrumental)
Licensed through Audiio.com

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