Lady with Hair

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March 15, 2023
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Here’s a face of a person looking to the side, framed against a mirage of colours. Also noteworthy is the degree to which the photograph has been edited to reveal a uniform, brown tone. The look here is a confrontation that first startles—or shocks in its directness—before it settles. Like the touch of a cold hand before it turns warm.

— Emmanuel Iduma


“I want to produce what I have in mind and what excites my eyes.”

This image was taken in Accra. It was for Kuukua Eshun, a very brilliant Ghana film director, who gave me the creative freedom to capture African hair and beauty in a very colourful way. It was for her film Born of the Earth and that's how my mind saw African hair and beauty so I captured it that way. I usually shoot with natural light. 

 Growing up I saw the heavy influx of “beauty” products that enabled women to bleach and tone their skins, thus making them look light skinned and fair. I wasn't really a fan of that, so when I started taking editorial images it was my intention to highlight the beauty of dark skin and it is something that has always stuck with me.

Honestly when I pick up a camera it's not to be impactful or to follow a particular approach.  I want to produce what I have in mind and what excites my eyes. I basically follow what I am led to do and what I like. I don't really care about anything else.

— Nana Kwadwo Agyei Addo


About Nana Kwadwo Agyei Addo

A 25-year-old Ghanainan photographer and artist, Nana Kwadwo Agyei Addo has been taking pictures for over 10 years. See more of his work on his website and on Instagram.


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