September 18, 2023

Polly Irungu: Advocating For More Opportunities for Black Female Photographers 

Art possesses the unique power to serve as an escape, offering solace and self-expression amidst life’s trials. For Polly Irungu, a self-taught photographer currently based in […]
March 11, 2021

Tabitha Otwori: The Resilient Photographer

As a young girl growing up in Kisii, Tabitha Otwori took an interest in the things around her. She grew up watching her older brothers practice […]
March 10, 2021

Jamila Hassan: The Cultural Photographer

Moments from Jamila Hassan’s childhood are still available today thanks to her father’s love for capturing moments. From funny photos to cringe worthy videos, Jamila has […]
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 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 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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