Whether in the UK or Ghana, the British photographer immerses herself in communities, and her images are infused with a spirit of collaboration.
Gerald Annan-Forson portrayed Ghana in the 1970s from an intimate perspective, telling a spectacular story of political and social change.
From Maya Angelou to Todd Gray, writers and artists from around the world have returned to Ghana in the decades since the country’s independence. What were they looking for?
Eric Gyamfi reflects on his activism, photography, and telling the stories of West Africa’s queer communities.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.