Brandon Ruffin | Migration Patterns

Brandon Ruffin | Migration Patterns

Leica Store and Gallery New YorkNew York, NY
Saturday, Mar 14 from 11 am to 12:30 pm
Overview

Presentation and Book Signing with Brandon Ruffin

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of photography at Leica Store and Gallery Meatpacking with our electrifying Saturday Morning series, Behind the Binding!

Join us for invigorating conversations with renowned photographer Brandon Ruffin, unraveling the stories behind his captivating works and acclaimed book, Migration Patterns.

Programming begins promptly at 11:00 AM.

Following the talk, indulge in signed books, bagels, and brewed coffee with the artist!

Seating is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot in advance!


Brandon Ruffin

Migration Patterns

Setanta Books

Rooted in personal history and collective memory, Migration Patterns offers a powerful reflection on the enduring presence of Southern Black culture in Northern California; particularly in the cities of Oakland, San Francisco, and Ruffin’s hometown, Richmond.

The project opens with Siobhan, a poem by Enjoli Flynn-Ruffin, and is accompanied by an essay from journalist and cultural critic Pendarvis Harshaw. Together, these texts frame the book not simply as a collection of photographs, but as a lyrical meditation on legacy, migration, and the evolving meaning of home.

As a descendant of Louisianans who moved west during the Great Migration, Ruffin explores how culture is carried across distance and time. How it adapts, resists erasure, and remains encoded in language, movement, and ritual. Rather than illustrating history in a didactic sense, Migration Patterns moves with a quiet intimacy, allowing traces of Southern identity to surface through atmosphere, memory, and presence.

Woven into the work is a contemplative tension between life and death, between arrival and departure. Ruffin stands in the stillness of both birth and mourning, asking what it means not only to migrate across land, but also across spiritual thresholds. In this sense, Migration Patterns becomes not just a document of physical relocation, but a reflection on the migrations we each undergo: into being, into legacy, and eventually, into memory.

The work is especially attuned to the emotional terrain of transition. It considers what is lost and what endures when communities are displaced or transformed, and how those shifts impact one’s sense of belonging. At its heart, Migration Patterns is a reflection on lineage: on what it means to be the continuation of a story, and on the responsibility of documenting that story with care.

With this monograph, Ruffin adds a vital voice to the canon of contemporary Black photography. One that bridges past and present, personal and communal, silence and testimony.


Brandon Ruffin (Ruff Draft) is an Oakland-based multidisciplinary artist and Leica USA Ambassador whose work explores the intersections of identity, culture, and the human experience. By utilizing the physical properties of contrasting light and color, Brandon creates evocative narratives designed to serve as a mirror for the viewer—inviting a deep dissection of who we are and who we have the potential to become.

His 2025 debut photo book, Migration Patterns (Setanta Books), was recognized by Smithsonian Magazine as one of the top ten photo books of the year, leading to a landmark solo exhibition at the Leica Gallery San Francisco in 2026. Brandon’s cinematic work has been equally celebrated; his film “Faded Requiem” was awarded Best Narrative Drama by the San Francisco International Film Awards, and he contributed as 1st AD to the award-winning short film “Strength.”

In the tech space, Brandon serves as a researcher in Computational Photography at Google, where he pushes the boundaries of AI and machine learning to evolve traditional photography. His expertise was instrumental in the development of the Pixel 6, 7, 8, 9 — the latter earning the title of “Best Smartphone” at the Global Mobile Awards.

A prominent community builder and contributor to The Guardian, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times, Brandon is a founding member of OAKSPC(Oakland Street Photography Club) and the Cameras and Coffee Club. Whether through lecturing at academic institutions or leading workshops for Apple and VSCO, he remains a central figure in the evolution of modern visual storytelling.



Presentation and Book Signing with Brandon Ruffin

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of photography at Leica Store and Gallery Meatpacking with our electrifying Saturday Morning series, Behind the Binding!

Join us for invigorating conversations with renowned photographer Brandon Ruffin, unraveling the stories behind his captivating works and acclaimed book, Migration Patterns.

Programming begins promptly at 11:00 AM.

Following the talk, indulge in signed books, bagels, and brewed coffee with the artist!

Seating is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot in advance!


Brandon Ruffin

Migration Patterns

Setanta Books

Rooted in personal history and collective memory, Migration Patterns offers a powerful reflection on the enduring presence of Southern Black culture in Northern California; particularly in the cities of Oakland, San Francisco, and Ruffin’s hometown, Richmond.

The project opens with Siobhan, a poem by Enjoli Flynn-Ruffin, and is accompanied by an essay from journalist and cultural critic Pendarvis Harshaw. Together, these texts frame the book not simply as a collection of photographs, but as a lyrical meditation on legacy, migration, and the evolving meaning of home.

As a descendant of Louisianans who moved west during the Great Migration, Ruffin explores how culture is carried across distance and time. How it adapts, resists erasure, and remains encoded in language, movement, and ritual. Rather than illustrating history in a didactic sense, Migration Patterns moves with a quiet intimacy, allowing traces of Southern identity to surface through atmosphere, memory, and presence.

Woven into the work is a contemplative tension between life and death, between arrival and departure. Ruffin stands in the stillness of both birth and mourning, asking what it means not only to migrate across land, but also across spiritual thresholds. In this sense, Migration Patterns becomes not just a document of physical relocation, but a reflection on the migrations we each undergo: into being, into legacy, and eventually, into memory.

The work is especially attuned to the emotional terrain of transition. It considers what is lost and what endures when communities are displaced or transformed, and how those shifts impact one’s sense of belonging. At its heart, Migration Patterns is a reflection on lineage: on what it means to be the continuation of a story, and on the responsibility of documenting that story with care.

With this monograph, Ruffin adds a vital voice to the canon of contemporary Black photography. One that bridges past and present, personal and communal, silence and testimony.


Brandon Ruffin (Ruff Draft) is an Oakland-based multidisciplinary artist and Leica USA Ambassador whose work explores the intersections of identity, culture, and the human experience. By utilizing the physical properties of contrasting light and color, Brandon creates evocative narratives designed to serve as a mirror for the viewer—inviting a deep dissection of who we are and who we have the potential to become.

His 2025 debut photo book, Migration Patterns (Setanta Books), was recognized by Smithsonian Magazine as one of the top ten photo books of the year, leading to a landmark solo exhibition at the Leica Gallery San Francisco in 2026. Brandon’s cinematic work has been equally celebrated; his film “Faded Requiem” was awarded Best Narrative Drama by the San Francisco International Film Awards, and he contributed as 1st AD to the award-winning short film “Strength.”

In the tech space, Brandon serves as a researcher in Computational Photography at Google, where he pushes the boundaries of AI and machine learning to evolve traditional photography. His expertise was instrumental in the development of the Pixel 6, 7, 8, 9 — the latter earning the title of “Best Smartphone” at the Global Mobile Awards.

A prominent community builder and contributor to The Guardian, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times, Brandon is a founding member of OAKSPC(Oakland Street Photography Club) and the Cameras and Coffee Club. Whether through lecturing at academic institutions or leading workshops for Apple and VSCO, he remains a central figure in the evolution of modern visual storytelling.



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