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From my series "Lasting Colors: Another SIght"
I always thought Africa is a misunderstood continent. When you say “Africa” most people will make immediate associations with issues such as extreme poverty, diseases, political corruption, socio-economic devise, Western exploitation, civil wars. All real problems, that I realize.
However, rarely have I had a conversation about Africa which was simply about its joyful elements, such as its astonishing natural landscapes, or the beauty of its many local cultures. I found a lot of harmony in Ghana, and Lasting Colors: Another Sight was mainly a portrait of this esthetic balance.
There are many ways of establishing a connection with the places we come across. Photography is my personal instrument for doing so, and my attempt to connect with that society was also critical for Lasting Colors: Another Sight. 1 reply
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