Etching memories and moments is one of the things that makes us humans. Our pursuit of happiness is meaningless without captured moments and pinned down emotions. Hence our bond with pictures and photography.
Some of the photo stories here are actual photo essays/journals, while some of them are photos that have patterns that conjured stories in our hearts:
Aisha Augie-Kuta’s cultural clips and frames of Dago village, during the Zuru-Dago Uhola festival in Kebbi.
Of Gazmadu’s turban and headpiece features.
Yetunde Babaeko’s Puppy love.
Spicytee’s Sunset Chronicle.
Bisola Ijalana’s Maternity and baby bump beauty.
Wani Olatunde’s Cool pictures of event spaces and decoration. Kinda reminds us of a dreamy Argos catalogue of event decoration.
Jumoke Sanwo’s Black and white iconic pictures of places, sites and perspectives.
Asmah Williams’ juxtapositions and edits that make your imagination go wild at the sheer art.
Mariam Aduke’s Rocky photo story about her adventure in Norway.
That moment when TY Bello ratted out Olajumoke’s inherent modeling skills and the world went agog.
And our love for Yagazie’s obsession with leafy, ferny spaces and viewpoints.
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