Photographer Séan Alonzo Harris brings a thoughtful and deeply human perspective to his art. This has been shaped by decades of experience, formal training at the Art Institute of Boston, and artist residencies such as Maine’s Surf Point. In this episode of Radio Maine, Séan reflects on his artistic evolution—from dynamic portraits in Play Hard and I Am Not a Stranger to a new, contemplative body of work inspired by the quiet rhythms of the ocean. Drawing on his time at Surf Point and a lifelong passion for storytelling, Séan challenges viewers to slow down and spend time with art, engaging deeply with image and meaning in an age of distraction. With influences ranging from Nina Simone to Langston Hughes, Séan invites us into a space where photography becomes a form of meditation.
