March 8, 2021

Mwangi Kirubi: The Passionate Photographer

In 1984 Mwangi ‘Mwarv’ Kirubi experienced the immortalization of a moment in time on light sensitive paper. It was his younger sister’s first birthday and the […]
March 5, 2021

Georgina ‘GG’ Goodwin: The Multifaceted Photographer

Born in Kenya with a wanderlust spirit deeply etched within her, Georgina Goodwin’s first time truly away from home was at age 11 when she was […]
March 3, 2021

Morris Keyonzo: The Photographer Educator

Morris Keyonzo was one of the many Nairobians who enjoyed days out at Uhuru Park in his free time. This green space in the urban jungle sparked his creativity, and […]
March 2, 2021

Mo Amin: The Steadfast Photojournalist  

In 1985 a Live Aid benefit concert was organized to raise funds to appeal to the famine crisis in Ethiopia. The predicament was broadcasted through a […]
March 1, 2021

Hos Maina: Our Adept Photojournalist

When it comes to history, there is so much that can’t be forgotten, no matter how bloody or negative the information is because it all comes […]
February 26, 2021

Sir Mohinder Dhillion: Our Veteran Photographer

In the sunset years of his life he was known as Sir Mohinder Dhillon. Globally recognised as a photographer, cameraman, photojournalist, war correspondent he had a […]
February 25, 2021

Wallace Gichere: The Remembered Photojournalist  

There’s a name that comes up in historical records when you look into the history of photojournalism in Kenya. The name comes with an interesting account […]
February 24, 2021

Priya Ramrakha: Kenya’s First International Photojournalist 

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and through the lenses of photographers such as Priya Ramrakha, we truly come to understand the weight of […]
February 23, 2021

Njuguna Gitau: The Independence Photographer 

Pencil and paper were Njuguna Gitau’s closest allies when he was growing up in the 1940s. Whatever made up his immediate surrounding, Njuguna tasked himself with […]
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