MYLES LOFTIN

(b. 1998) is an American photographer pursuing a BFA in photography at Parsons School of Design. His work spans portraiture and fashion photography, often incorporating vibrant color schemes and various film stocks. Common themes covered within his work include the black experience, identity, and representation of marginalized individuals. Loftin recognizes the power that images hold in our society, and seeks to use that power for positive change. He has shown in publications such as i-D, The Fader, V Magazine, Aperture as well as in several art spaces across the U.S. As an artist of color, he works to inspire other artists of color to pursue successful careers in the creative industry.