BLUE, YELLOW, AND GREEN
Once I noticed them, I could not unsee them.
Once I noticed them, I could not unsee them.
By Ramadhan Karali We’re always there, behind the lens. Watching life unfold in front of us. Framing it. Capturing it. Preserving it. We give light and shape to other people’s…
"To stay creative in a time of chaos is a privilege. But it is also a form of resistance."
“I wanted to create a space where people feel seen, celebrated, and empowered through photography.”
"Everything hums in a slow rhythm, calling you back to the child you once were."
This is the collective trauma of being seen by the other, “the other” here meaning non-African audiences, particularly from the West.
By Ramadhan `Karali May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, and for me, it signifies more than just hashtags and green ribbons. It’s a time for reflection and a reminder of…
"There is no greater battle than the one we fight with ourselves, with our shadows."
“keep engaging with African art—as a vital way to counter the ongoing issues of representation and bias”
In real life, when you’re in it, a photo is the last thing on your mind.