James Barnor
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book explores the groundbreaking contributions of James Barnor, a London-based Ghanaian photographer known for his vibrant and evocative imagery. It highlights his unique perspective and the cultural significance of his work, showcasing how he captured the essence of life in Ghana and the diaspora. Through a selection of photographs, the survey reflects on Barnor's influence on contemporary photography and his role in documenting social and political changes in both Ghana and the UK.