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AFRICA PERSONIFIED – PHOTOGRAPHY by Dynast Amir

FAIM Hub | August 21, 2020

Africa is beautiful Art in motion and Dynast Amir is showing us exactly that, capturing Africa in motion, in his Africa Personified Photography.

On his platform, Dynast Amir indicate that, Africa Personified is the embodiment of African culture but due to modernity, indigenous African culture is being compromised. Therefore as Africa modernizes, he made it his mission to uphold the African culture and create platforms which inspires others to continue embracing African culture through this African renaissance.

Dynast Amir believes one should not have to choose between modernity and culture but that both should be merged without sacrificing the other.

“There needs to be balance. Africanity is where modern Africa and ethnic Africa meet. Modernity must not make us loose our Africanity, Long live Africa and long Live Africanity.” ~Dynast Amir

Dynast Amir Photography is repping Africanity and does so beautifully in “Africa Personified“. Here’s just but a few of his photographs repping the African culture in motion.

Dynast and Daagbo – Photo of Dynast Amir with Hounon Daagbo at his royal palace in Ouidah Benin 2018

Beninoise Street Fashion – Benin Street Fashion on display. Photo was shot in Ouidah, Benin 2018.

Nzuri – Two Maasai women in Kiserian, Kenya. Photo was shot in 2013

Akata Welcome – Ghanaians welcoming Dynast Amir to Ghana in 2017.

Yaye Fall – He met this young lady from Paris in Touba,Senegal in 2016 and thought her style was dope.

The Ashanti Chief – Photo of an Ashanti Chief with his Queen shot in 2017 in Kumasi, Ghana

Himba Mother – A Himba woman with her child. Photo was shot in 2012 in Opuwo, Namibia

Maamobi Street Vendor – Photo of a Ghanaian Street Vendor in Maamobi. Photo shot in 2017

Ashanti Umbrella – Two Ashanti men sitting under a chiefs umbrella. Photo shot in Kumasi, Ghana in 2017

Fulani – Portrait of a Fulani Woman shot in Touba, Senegal in 2017

Fulani Family – Photo of a Fulani Family. Photo shot in Touba, Senegal in 2017

Point of no Return – Photo of the Point of No Return shot on Goree Island, Senegal 2014

Dogon Masked Dance – Photo of Dogon dancer performing in Dogon Country, Mali 2016

The Grand Mosque – Photo of Dynast Amir in front of the Grand Mosque of Djenne, Mali 2016

Senegalese Model – Photo of Senegalese woman walking thru the city of Touba, Senegal 2017

Voodoo Chief – Photo of a traditional chief shot in Allada, Benin 2017

Elmina Street Vendor – Photo of Fruit Street Vendor laughing in Elmina, Ghana 2017

Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II – Photo of His Majesty Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II King of the Ashanti Kingdom

Fon Boy – Photo of a young zfon boy in Ouidah, Benin 2017

Vodoun Performers – Vodoun perfromers at the Vodoun Festival in Allada, Benin 2017

Maasai Woman – Photo of Maasai Woman in Zanzibar, Tanzania 2011

 

Check out more of Dynast Amir photography here.

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