National Museum of African AMerican history & Culture videographer
The National Museum of African American History and Culture, located in Washington, D.C., is a landmark institution dedicated to documenting African American life, history, and culture. Recently, it hosted the Grio Afterparty of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, featuring notable figures such as Byron Allen, Diana Ross, and Gayle King. The event was expertly filmed by Derek Lamar Studios, a videographer based in Washington, D.C, capturing the vibrant atmosphere and memorable moments of this star-studded evening.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is the only national museum devoted exclusively to documenting African American life, history, and culture. Established by Congress in 2003 and opened in 2016 as the 19th museum of the Smithsonian Institution, it houses over 40,000 artifacts and nearly 100,000 members.
NMAAHC stands on four pillars:
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Providing an interactive exploration of African American history.
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Highlighting the influence of global cultures on American stories.
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Reflecting American values like resiliency and optimism through African American experiences.
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Collaborating with museums and educational institutions nationwide.
Recently, the museum hosted the Grio A Seat at the Table Afterparty White House Correspondents' Dinner, featuring Byron Allen, Diana Ross, and Gayle King. Derek Lamar Studios of Washington, D.C., expertly filmed the event, planned by The Style Marc by Marc Wilson, capturing its vibrant atmosphere and memorable moments