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The results are in! 2025 Open competition category winners and shortlist have been reavealed.
Tell us about the series of images we featured. Do you have a favorite, and why?
The series tell stories of “heathen” African narratives, ways of life that on face value lack civilization. However, they tell stories of people who have accepted and preserved their narrative.
These pictures redefine the definition of happiness: to them, happiness does not emanate from technological advancement but from living and keeping in touch with your roots.
My favorite among the lot is “A village without men”. Well, as the name suggests, it is a village with no man living in it. These women, fleeing abuse from men and society have formed a village devoid of their abusers and enjoy their new lease of life. Yet they still live with constant fear of attacks from their abusers - men. It was touching and horrifying to hear the stories and plights of these women.
What inspires you?
I am inspired by people and places. People I have come across, people I have photographed, unseen and unexpected places. Everyone I photograph has a story and I am interested in their personality and their stories. Last year I spent three days in mount Suswa with Nomads.he majority of those days were spent interacting with people getting to know their way of life - their food, dances and interests. For me, documentary photography is my passport to worlds unseen, enabling me to get in touch with the human experience.
What is your biggest passion?
I wish that every image I take redefines and reexamines Africa: her prospects, challenges, and her future. I want my photography to be a catalyst to motivate a positive change in human actions and behaviors. With each picture I take, I am asking a question.
“Feeding Ghana” is an ongoing project which seeks to bring to fore the front lines who work to feed the country and to showcase those who serve as the real backbone for our country’s economy. The project intends to also highlight the grievances of these stalwarts.
Where have you travelled so far to take your pictures?
I travel around Africa to tell stories. I have travelled to Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Nigeria just to mention a few.