Clevis Harrison is a photographer and visual artist from South Carolina working across portraiture, fashion, documentary, and editorial image-making.

Born and raised in the American South, Harrison developed his eye through a deep sensitivity to place, memory, light, and human presence. His work is shaped by the quiet rituals of Southern life: the warmth of gathering, the weight of history, the intimacy of home, and the unspoken gestures that reveal character.

Moving between South Carolina and New York, Harrison has refined a visual language that feels both personal and expansive. His photographs carry a sense of restraint, elegance, and emotional clarity, often placing his subjects within environments that feel lived-in, atmospheric, and deeply connected to story.

Harrison is known for his ability to capture the essence of a subject without overstatement. His images invite stillness and attention, allowing beauty, dignity, and complexity to emerge through light, posture, texture, and mood.

Beyond commissioned work, his personal projects continue to explore home, transition, identity, and belonging. Rooted in Southern hospitality and shaped by a broader cultural perspective, Harrison’s work reflects a desire to make images that feel timeless, intimate, and quietly resonant.