Tag: Photobooks
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TAP Feature: Master Weavers by Mucyo H. B. Gasana

A Visual Tribute to Resilience and Cultural Legacy In Master Weavers, African artist and photographer Mucyo H. B. Gasana, based in Nairobi, Kenya, embarks on a profound visual exploration of Africa’s weaving heritage. Renowned for his ability to capture the quiet beauty of everyday life, Mucyo’s photography reflects a deep sensitivity to rhythm, light and…
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TAP Feature: Cradle of Mankind by Mohamed Amin

Mohamed Amin MBE (29 August 1943 – 23 November 1996) was a celebrated Kenyan photojournalist whose work played a pivotal role in chronicling Africa’s history, culture, and social dynamics. Amin’s passion for photography began during his school years, eventually leading to a career defined by his commitment to documenting the continent’s stories. Co-founder of Camerapix,…
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TAP Feature: Surat by Atong Atem

Atong Atem is a South Sudanese-Australian artist and storyteller whose work transcends the conventional boundaries of art, photography, and identity. Born in Ethiopia to South Sudanese parents and later migrating to Australia, Atem’s life journey profoundly informs her artistic practice. Her work explores themes of cultural identity, diaspora, and the intersections between personal and collective…
