Pictures are deeply personal and play an important role in shaping how people see you and how you see yourself. But historical biases in the medium of photography have carried through to some of today’s camera technologies, leading to tools that haven’t seen people of color as they want and ought to be seen.
As part of Google’s commitment to product inclusion, our teams are working to ensure that all of Google’s camera and imagery products work for everyone, of every skin tone.
Learn from our team about our work with industry experts like Deun Ivory, Micaiah Carter, Kira Kelly and more, to ensure that people of all skin tones feel accurately and beautifully seen.
We’re grateful to all of our industry partners who have committed to helping us make these improvements, including:
Adrian O. Walker, Photographer & Mixed-Media Artist
Adrienne Raquel, Photographer & Art Director
Ava Berkofsky, Cinematographer
Dana Scruggs, Photographer & Director
Deun Ivory, Multidisciplinary Artist
Jomo Fray, Cinematographer
Joshua Kissi, Photographer & Director
Kennedi Carter, Photographer
Kira Kelly, Cinematographer
Kristian Mercado, Film Director & Writer
Mambu Bayoh, Fine Artist Photographer & Filmmaker
Micaiah Carter, Photographer & Director
Natacha Ikoli, Digital Intermediate Colorist
Noémie Tshinanga, Photographer & Artist
Zuly Garcia, Photographer & Creative Director
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