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Edmund (Ed) Herman, the third of four siblings, is a native of the caribbean island of St. Lucia. In the early 1970's Edmund met the great Gordon Parks who opened up the world of photography to young Edmund. His first published works were featured in his high school yearbook. In 1992, Ed founded Umoja Photography to document the diversity, spirituality and beauty of the people around him. Every image preserves the character of the subject or genre allowing the viewer a window seat in. Ed continues to document the lives of leaders and people who change and influence our history with their actions. To date, Edmund's work has appeard in various publications and events such as: British Airways High life Magazine P.E.P. News Paper Action Martial Arts Magazine The Amsterdam News Carib News New York Our Times Press N.A.N Newsletter The Final Call Boom Collective Directory The Noel/Scott Report To Be African (TBA) website Michael DePasquale website Abner Louima case legal photographs He has created conceptual pieces such as The Gathering his rendition of the Last Supper, The Protectors"call to service", The Protectors"warriors of peace" , Heaven on Earth, Voiceless and Harriet Tubman"Moses of the middle passage" just to name a few. One of Mr. Herman's conceptual images was selected for the cover of the book Stolen Women,Reclaiming our Sexuality, taking BackOur Lives, by Gail Elizabeth Wyatt and published by John Wiley & Sons Inc. Dr. wyatt believed Ed's photograph represented the struggle to achieve sexual well-being and beauty in our culture. Ed previously served as Chairman for the National Action Network (N.A.N.) photo department from (1996-2001). He was Reverend Al Sharpton's personal photographer for five years and also worked on Rev. Sharpton's last mayoral campaign where he photographed Dr. Betty Shabazz just before her untimely death. In addition, to his above accomplishments, Mr. Herman's photography business (Umoja) specializes in wedding packages, family portraits, catered affairs, fashion shows. For the past three years Mr. Herman has been the photographer of record for Hats by Bunn.com. Moshood, the Nigerian designer based in Brooklyn, was very impressed with Umoja's work that he contracted with the company for two and a half years to document his fashion and apparel line. Because of Ed's extensive fashion experience many models in the industry have him work on their portfolios. Exhibitions: Black History Photo Exhibit at Penn Station,New York City Private exhibit in Brooklyn in December 1997 Amy Ruth Restaurant N.A.N. Photo exhibit November 1999 Umoja's Accomplishments: Poster Series on Harriet Tubman Staff Photographer for R.A.F.L. www.rafl.net Photography work for movie 365 days of marching movie: http://www.365daysofmarchingmovie.com/home.html World karate Union Hall of fame 2006,2007 Photographer for Battle at the Boardwalk 2006 Altantic City, New Jersey Official photographer for the United States Kickboxing Assoc.(USKBA) Rahway, New Jersey 2005,2006 Creator of Warriors of Peace" the Poster Series" Michael DePasquale action film academy photographer 2004,2005,2006 Martial Arts University photographer 2004,2005,2006 O'Sensei Ronald Duncan Cross training Camp photographer 2004,2005 Photographer for American legion Baseball 2005,2006 New York State Championship Awarded the Detective Beatrice E. Thomas Community Service Award, February 2003 from the Essex County Sheriffs Department. Elected to the Wall of Positive Men of color March 2003, by the Council of Elders of the Generation Center. Promotional Photographs for LadySmith Black Mambazo Published photography for the book Global Expressions by Lisa Shepherd Photographer for day that honored New York Jets player Wayne Cherbet in Garfield, New Jersey 1998 He currently calls New Jersey home. Umoja's services are available by appointment. |
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