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Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 5:26am On Oct 16, 2013
This is brilliant grin


It almost sounds like the opening line to a joke: A young black woman takes a bunch of middle-aged white women who she doesn’t know in Woodstock, N.Y., to a black salon, gives them a new “black” hairdo, and then takes their portrait.

Although photographer Endia Beal laughs freely while discussing “Can I Touch It?” the point of the series that she worked on this summer during a five-week residency with the Center for Photography at Woodstock isn’t about getting laughs.

The rules were simple: After getting their new styles, the women had to agree to be photographed in a traditional corporate portrait, even if they weren’t happy with the result.

Beal decided not to give the women an option of choosing a style. “I said, ‘I am going to give you a black hairstyle,’ and they were like, ‘You’re going to give me cornrows?’ ” Beal recalled of her conversations with her subjects. “And I said, ‘No, we’re going to do finger waves.’ ‘Finger waves? What’s that? You mean from the ’20s?’ And I said, ‘These are a little bit different type of finger waves!’ ”

Beal specifically chose women who were at least in their 40s, but she tried mostly for baby boomers. “I wanted people that had a certain idea of what you’re supposed to look like in the workspace, because it would be a challenge for them to understand what I experienced in that space,” she said. “And to a degree, many young white women have shared that experience, but for older white women it’s an experience they haven’t necessarily had.”

Although the project has a quirky sense of humor, Beal is an artist looking to open a dialogue among people of different gender, race, and generations about the ways in which we express ourselves, specifically in a corporate environment.

Some of these ideas first came to Beal while she was interning in the IT department at Yale while she was there getting her M.F.A. in photography. Beal is tall and black, and at the time she was sporting a large red afro that stood out among her colleagues, who were mostly shorter white males. One colleague told her about a rumor circulating around the office that many of the men were curious about her hair and wanted to touch it.

Being an artist and not wanting to shy away from her afro—or what Beal called “the elephant in the room”—she asked the men to not only touch her hair but to really pull it. She then recorded them a week later on video talking about what was for many of the men a new experience. “I wanted to allow someone to feel something different, to experience something they never had before, and through that experience, they felt uncomfortable,” Beal said. “And then to talk about it kind of amplifies that feeling.”

Beal knew showing up in a corporate environment with a nonconformist hairstyle might mean she’d have to overcome obstacles, but she didn’t feel that burden should be entirely up to her. Creating an art project seemed a perfect way to bridge the gap.

Many of the women Beal included in the project said they felt excited simply to learn about new products and styles and to be able to ask questions without feeling inappropriate. Beal said the project is all about taking a risk, stepping out of your comfort zone, and trying out a new experience.

Beal has also included women in North Carolina in the series and is currently there for a year after receiving a grant to continue her work. She is considering having the women enter their workplace while wearing the new hairstyle, and she is working on a video of the women talking about their experiences.

Beal said many of the women she took to the salon took pictures of their new hairstyle on their smartphones and posted pictures on Facebook. Almost all of them embraced Beal after the portraits were taken, saying they were excited to have experienced something new. “Some of them wanted to wear [their hairstyles] out, and some wanted to go home,” Beal said. “Many of them said, ‘I can’t wait to get home and show my husband!’ ”

Source: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2013/10/15/endia_beal_can_i_touch_it_explores_gender_race_and_generational_gaps_in.html

Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 5:27am On Oct 16, 2013
grin

Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Tholudee(f): 6:15am On Oct 16, 2013
Wao! I love the braid kiss kiss

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 6:37am On Oct 16, 2013
AlbinoNinja: grin
Have u tried any of these black hairdos
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 6:44am On Oct 16, 2013
nadia_SA: Have u tried any of these black hairdos

Perhaps the third from the last while growing out a bad haircut grin Otherwise Ive never had my hair in any "black" style.
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by lildray(m): 7:40am On Oct 16, 2013
They all look like witches (Brazilian witches to be precised)

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Tonbrazeal(m): 9:34am On Oct 16, 2013
Ok
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by executinal(m): 9:35am On Oct 16, 2013
Ok
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by greall1: 9:35am On Oct 16, 2013
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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Bpriest(m): 9:36am On Oct 16, 2013
The black/African women I know wear weaves
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Danhumprey: 9:37am On Oct 16, 2013
They said 'black is beautiful'. How true? undecided
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by iyatrustee(f): 9:37am On Oct 16, 2013
Where the african hairstyles dem?


I no see thread and shuku now undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Coldfeet(f): 9:37am On Oct 16, 2013
Never knew there was a "black hairdo" that includes weaves! I was expecting to see something like sungass thread hair style! Or didi.
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by tallbit: 9:37am On Oct 16, 2013
. make me think

what did you post

http://westernniger.com
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 9:38am On Oct 16, 2013
lildray: They all look like witches (Brazilian witches to be precised)

grin grin grin

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by notinmege: 9:38am On Oct 16, 2013
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Please pardon me, but some look like foul that just came out from pool

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Cubeet: 9:38am On Oct 16, 2013
Nice Hairstyle. But it looks scary tho
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by obizy1(m): 9:38am On Oct 16, 2013
How is dis newssad
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 9:39am On Oct 16, 2013
AlbinoNinja:

Perhaps the third from the last while growing out a bad haircut grin Otherwise Ive never had my hair in any "black" style.
lol u should try braids thou
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by QMark: 9:40am On Oct 16, 2013
Tholudee: Wao! I love the braid kiss kiss

Maybe because I don't know which one is called braid, but whichever, I can't see what u are seeing. They all look normal to me except the obvious details in them. Or, could it be because the women carrying them are all old?
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by drkay(m): 9:41am On Oct 16, 2013
The first 2 portrait make sense sha.
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by benzzyno(m): 9:41am On Oct 16, 2013
They look scary..!

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by ShenTeh(m): 9:41am On Oct 16, 2013
Bery true. Zhe hood does not make the monk but zhe monk zhe hood. Shikenan.
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 9:41am On Oct 16, 2013
These hair do's willl look better on the llikes of ALICIA KEYS, BEYONCE, RIHANNA, NICKI MINAJ and co, not on these GRANNIES....
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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by satellitedaisy: 9:42am On Oct 16, 2013
They are all fugly

*Spits*

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by taiocol: 9:44am On Oct 16, 2013
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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 9:45am On Oct 16, 2013
Imagine... How would the hair do of OMO GHETTO look on these ladies, they will have look lyk MORGANNA in her 90's..... Hahahahaha
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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by homesteady(m): 9:46am On Oct 16, 2013
lildray: They all look like witches (Brazilian witches to be precised)

gringrin

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by Nobody: 9:48am On Oct 16, 2013
lildray: They all look like witches (Brazilian witches to be precised)
NEVER SEEN A WITCH SO I CANT SAY
BUT THEY R ALL OLD

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by SalC: 9:48am On Oct 16, 2013
They are fine but could have garnished it with smiles. Don't get why most of them are wearing long faces.

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Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by lampardizik(m): 9:49am On Oct 16, 2013
na wa
Re: Corporate Portraits Of White Women With Black Hairstyles.. by IamDavid(m): 9:56am On Oct 16, 2013
The last one is so so on point.

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