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episode 57: Unveiling Essence: Philip Muriel's Artful Lens on Black Narratives, Creative Connections, and Captivating Portraits


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Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Philip, a Baltimore-native artist and photographer, who has seamlessly woven his lifelong passion for photography into a captivating journey of creativity. From his early encounter with a Polaroid camera at the tender age of nine to his current role as a dedicated full-time artist, he has channeled his affection for his community into his work, ceaselessly striving to encapsulate the genuine spirit of every individual he captures. Armed with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Baltimore, Philip's devotion to refining his photographic finesse has garnered recognition, with his pieces featured in esteemed publications like Baltimore Magazine and BmoreArt. Beyond his compelling portraits, Philip extends his influence as an educator and organizer, passionately mentoring aspiring photographers and orchestrating events that bolster Baltimore's vibrant creative landscape. As an established figure in the Baltimore art scene, Philip Muriel is a multidimensional force, blending his profound artistic insight, portrait photography expertise, and commitment to amplifying diverse narratives.


In this talk, we navigate through:

  • The intimate art of portrait photography with Philip Muriel, as he delves into the profound significance of forging connections with his subjects and authentically capturing their essence within each frame.
  • Join us on a journey of creative inspiration as Philip Muriel reveals the diverse spectrum of photographers and artists that fuel his innovative approach, drawing wisdom from local talents and global visionaries alike.
  • Uncover the technical nuances of Philip's craft as he shares his preference for digital photography, unveiling his mastery in manipulating lighting and shadows to craft evocative visual narratives.
  • Immerse yourself in the empowering narrative of "Black Gaze," Philip Muriel's ongoing project that seeks to amplify black representation within art spaces, offering a fresh perspective through the eyes of his subjects.
  • Engage in a conversation on artistic self-care with Philip Muriel, as he sheds light on the delicate equilibrium between personal creativity and commissioned work, emphasizing the importance of introspection and balance for every creative journey.


Prepare for an exciting episode with Philip as he shares his journey and approach to photography in this episode. He emphasizes the importance of connecting with his subjects and capturing their true essence. Philip draws inspiration from various photographers and artists, both local and international, and aims to bring more black narratives into art spaces. He discusses his gear, including his preference for shooting digitally and his love for controlled lighting situations. Philip also talks about his ongoing project, Black Gaze, which focuses on capturing narratives through the eyes of his subjects. He shares his experiences organizing events and workshops and highlights the significance of taking time to check in with oneself as a creative. Philip's favorite place to shoot in Baltimore is the Charles Street corridor, where he feels a deep connection to the art district.


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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

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 May 13, 2022  34m