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Shades & Swagger # 4 | When vintage pales on modern. Source : Heritage 1960 Via tumblr
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Unknown to the west until his discovery in the 1990s, Malick Sidibe, a commercial portraitist in Mali, loved to photograph Bamako's youth. Here a young couple, oblivious to everything but each other, dance to music on Christmas Eve. The image is being exhibited by Danziger Gallery at Claridges, London as part of Frieze week. assouline.com/london-claridges
Unknown to the west until his discovery in the 1990s, Malick Sidibe, a commercial portraitist in Mali, loved to photograph Bamako's youth. Here a young couple, oblivious to everything but each other, dance to music on Christmas Eve. The image is being exhibited by Danziger Gallery at Claridges, London as part of Frieze week. assouline.com/london-claridges
Rare portraits reveal Nigeria's young and fashionable elite on the rise in the 20th century - The Washington Post
Title Unknown. Photographer - Mali Seydou Keita. The great African portraitist Seydou Keita lived in Bamako, Mali from 1921 to 2001. A self-taught photographer, he opened a studio in 1948 and specialized in portraiture. Seydou Keita soon photographed all of Bamako and his portraits gained a reputation for excellence throughout West Africa.
Looking back: Vintage photos of Nigeria in the 60s | Dynamic Africa
vespa nera insetto puntura Images Collection J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere My Granddaddy's Closet on Instagram: "- Two Men with Wrist Watches by #seydoukeita Born in Bamako in the early 1920s, Seydou Keïta is one of the most celebrated photographers…" SEYDOU KEITA
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