Through the realm of Black and White photography, When I Think About Power captures both internal conflict and external embrace surrounding shifting notions of Black masculinity. From queerness, dress, to heritage, this collection of stylized portraiture questions the search of one’s own power and breeds life into a new notion of man. This series is so important because it represents a reclaiming of power. This power speaks to all the queer men who have shared, and even are currently experiencing, this same conflict, internally with themselves and externally with the world around them.