A few glimpses from our âFinding the Lightâ exhibition at @espaciogallery , proudly sponsored by the brilliant guys at @asteraofficial .
They say it takes a village to raise a child, this one took a whole community of hearts, eyes, and hands. @darkroomsocials we did it!
And to the amazing folks who showed up, I owe you one đđžđŻ. And to @mariongabriellephotos for my portraits.
Iâm giving away one of the prints from the show. The thing is, you have to be on my mailing list to find out if you win. Thatâs it.
#findingthelight #darkroomsocials
âShades of Beingâ opens on Monday, March 24, at Hot Numbers - Gwydir St(Daleâs Brewery) in Cambridge and runs until May 5.
This exhibition is a deeply personal exploration of identity, belonging, and the fleeting nature of moments. It brings together images captured over the past yearâmoments that caught me off guard, made me pause, or just made me feel something I couldnât quite put into words until I held the prints in my hands. I wanted to create a space where people could reflect on their own stories through these images.
If youâre around, stop by, have a look, maybe even stay for a coffee. Itâd mean a lot to me.
đď¸ - March 24 - May 5, 2025.
đ- HotNumbers Coffee Roasters, Gwydir St, Cambridge.
#shadesofbeing #camcreatives #cambridge
Been following @the.cavemen around Lagos since 2019. Intimate gigs. Tiny rooms. Maybe 30 to 60 people packed inside, sweating, dancing, screaming like it was already a stadium tour.
I still remember the shows at @bezidakula in Ojota and those sold out nights at Angels & Muse in Ikoyi. Benjamin and Kingsley kept saying, âScream like weâre on the worldâs biggest stage,â while belting out infectious highlife melodies that made you feel like you were sitting in a Ghanaian palm wine joint by the beach in the 60s.
They believed it before everyone else did. And somehow, being in those rooms, you believed it too.
Feels good growing alongside that kind of greatness.
Thank you to everyone who has pre ordered âPeople of Moroccoâ already. It genuinely means a lot knowing these photographs are about to live in your homes, on your shelves, beside the things you already love.
Also, owning this book confirms you have excellent taste. Your guests will notice immediately đ. Been revisiting some favourite photographs from the project lately.
Funny how certain images grow louder with time.
Orders still open via the link in bio.
I must say, I find myself rather taken with these early stirrings. Thereâs something quietly exhilarating about watching it unfold, knowing full well it will soon demand to be put into words. I look forward to that moment with no small degree of anticipation.
This is Muhammad.
We met in Marrakech. He showed me the streets he grew up on and the tanneries locals know just outside the souks.
That walk led me to Babaâs house.
Thatâs where one of my favourite photographs in Morocco was made.
Youâll see it in the book.
People of Morocco, it feels different on paper.
Link in bio.