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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]