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#65 - Steve Ababio, Professional Photographer from Accra, Ghana on capturing Africa through a lens

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This episode features professional photographer, Steve Ababio from Accra, Ghana

Steve describes himself as a cultural iconoclast who, through his photography promotes the beauty of the African continent. In this episode he talks about life in Accra and his father's influence on him ultimately choosing photography or rather photography choosing him. If you ever wanted to do a deep dive into the world of photography and the people that keep this art alive then this is the episode for you.

You can connect with Steve on the following social media handles

Instagram - steve.ababio

Twitter - @SteveAbabio1 #1000africanvoices
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 30, 2021 04:09 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on August 15, 2021 07:36 (2+ y ago)

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This episode features professional photographer, Steve Ababio from Accra, Ghana

Steve describes himself as a cultural iconoclast who, through his photography promotes the beauty of the African continent. In this episode he talks about life in Accra and his father's influence on him ultimately choosing photography or rather photography choosing him. If you ever wanted to do a deep dive into the world of photography and the people that keep this art alive then this is the episode for you.

You can connect with Steve on the following social media handles

Instagram - steve.ababio

Twitter - @SteveAbabio1 #1000africanvoices
  continue reading

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