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Meet the Graduating Seniors of the Campus Content Creators (C3)
May 22, 2025Written by: Morehouse College
In Spring 2023, Morehouse College launched a bold and visionary pilot program: the Campus Content Creators, affectionately known as C3. Designed to empower student creatives to uplift the identity and storytelling of Morehouse through their own lens, C3 quickly evolved into more than just a program — it became a platform, a training ground, and most importantly, a brotherhood. As we celebrate the Class of 2025, we spotlight three of C3’s founding seniors who are leaving behind a legacy of excellence in visual media, storytelling, and creative collaboration.
Miles Colbert
For Miles Colbert, C3 was the answer to a question he’d been asking since his arrival at Morehouse.
“C3 is important to me as an individual because it is a program, platform, and community designed for those who want to do more with storytelling — through community, development, and a higher standard of visual media,” says Colbert. “That’s all I ever searched for when I came to Morehouse.”
A master behind the lens, Miles has worn many creative hats: director of photography, photographer, production coordinator, and narrative documentarian. His approach to storytelling is deeply intentional, crafting narratives through curated imagery and dynamic editing. His work doesn’t just capture a moment — it evokes emotion, reflection, and purpose.
“I’ve had the opportunity to do great work alongside other passionate individuals who fulfill the mission of C3 daily,” he adds. “That sense of purpose and brotherhood is what makes this work so meaningful.”
Carson Ming
A graduating senior from Southfield, Michigan, Carson Ming served as Co-Chair of C3, guiding the team with a sharp creative eye and a deep commitment to collaboration.
“C3 is incredibly important to me not just as an organization, but as a true brotherhood,” Ming shares. “Everyone on the team supports one another, whether it’s through asking questions or collaborating on projects. That’s what sets us apart.”
Outside of campus, Carson expresses his creativity through photography and drone videography. His professional portfolio includes projects with Atlanta-based businesses, and ongoing collaborations with Cam Kirk Studios. His talent recently earned him an upcoming opportunity to shoot with the Getty Images Sports Team at the Swingman Classic — a remarkable milestone in a promising career.
“C3 has taught me how to network and open doors in the industry that would’ve taken me 30 times more effort on my own,” says Carson. “I’m forever grateful for the leadership of Cameron Nolan and Austin. Without them, C3 wouldn’t be what it is today.”
Ezekeial Rabb
An Economics major with a minor in Chinese, Ezekeial Rabb brings a unique blend of analytical thinking and artistic expression to his work.
“Interpersonal communication is what fuels my love for creativity,” Rabb reflects. “My mediums range from the canvas to Photoshop files. I see creative output as a necessity to thrive in this world.”
For Ezekeial, C3 was not just a creative outlet, but a foundation of growth. The community he found in C3 gave him the professional development and confidence needed to own his creative voice.
“C3 to me is about community,” he says. “The C3 family has helped me gain professional development and creative confidence — two things I’ll carry with me beyond Morehouse.”
Caleb Weaver
Caleb Weaver, a Business Administration major from Washington, D.C., served as Co-Chair of the Photography Team for C3 and was a member of the inaugural C3 cohort. Throughout his time in the program, Caleb helped establish the visual language of C3 and contributed to its legacy of powerful, student-driven storytelling.
After graduation, Caleb plans to return home to D.C. to continue his work as a photographer and videographer, capturing the stories and experiences that define his community. His commitment to using media to uplift overlooked voices has shaped his time at Morehouse and will guide his next chapter.
The Campus Content Creators program was born from a simple but powerful idea: to give student creatives the tools, mentorship, and opportunities to tell the Morehouse story through their own eyes. The work of these three graduating seniors — Miles, Carson, Ezekeial, and Caleb— is a testament to that vision.
They leave behind a model of excellence for the next generation of photographers, videographers, graphic designers, editors, and copywriters at Morehouse. But more than that, they leave behind a legacy of brotherhood, creativity, and community-driven storytelling that will continue to shape the Morehouse narrative for years to come.
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