A Day In Accra w/ @kendricklamar commissioned by @spotify . such a surreal moment to have shot my favorite icon.
thanks to all the fantastic team i worked with.
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some stories live close to you, yet remain just out of reach. i grew up around this one. in 2023, i went back home not only to witness, but to reclaim proximity and document what i once stood too far away to see. whispers from home. an ongoing body of work.
thank you @collater.al for the feature. link in bio
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What does it mean to tell African stories through your own lens?
For Ghanaian photographer and visual artist Fiifi Abban, storytelling isn’t just a theme, it’s a way of seeing. From the fishing towns of Cape Coast where he grew up, to the sets where he now photographs icons like Kendrick Lamar and Kamala Harris, Fiifi’s work captures the warmth, freedom, and soul of African life in every frame.
In our latest conversation, Fiifi takes us through his creative journey from shooting on his phone before owning a camera to finding his voice as one of Ghana’s most distinct visual storytellers. We talk about how storytelling shapes his process, the intimacy behind his portraits, and what it means to represent African expression on a global stage.
Read the full conversation via the link in bio