Cheremelle D. Edwards, Founder of “The Coffeetographer” joins us today to talk about all she has learned and observed through her work documenting arts and culture through the lens of specialty coffee. We talk about the critical role of the small independent cafes, her favorite experiences, what she sees as the future of specialty coffee culture, and what we should focus on to continually provide a great specialty experience in our shops. As she says on her sight, Chermelle loves coffee, but she loves coffee shops even more & I know you’re going to love this conversation! Enjoy!
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From the website:
I love coffee; I love coffee shops even more. I am Chermelle Danicea Edwards, the founder of The Coffeetographer.com, a webzine that is a cultural platform for the world of the Arts expressed, documented and curated through the lens of specialty coffee. With a degree from UCLA in Creative Writing, I use my editorial skills, photo-documentation and storytelling to unfold the complex and diverse world of coffee as a culture.
My work has been featured in The Guardian, Cool Hunting, Atlanta Blackstar, Business Week, The Specialty Coffee Chronicle, VSCO, Creative Mornings and Design Good to name a few. As a cultural influencer I’ve been featured in The Washington Post, T Magazine, on The Sartorialist, Very Short List, Creative Mornings, Vogue Italia, Refinery 29, New Heroes and Pioneers, Brygg Magasin, Serious Eats, Essence and more.
This space is not a blog or an ordinary listicle of where to go in coffee and culture. Instead it is a place of highly curated culture, images of people and coffee and structures itself as a vehicle for communing, cultural anthropology and the connection economy.
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