Eleanor Xiniwe of the African Choir, 1891. Unseen for 120 years - a series of 30 images of the African Choir, a group of South African singers that toured Britain from 1891 to 1893. Formed to raise funds for a Christian school in their home country they also performed for Queen Victoria. During their stay, they had group and individual portraits taken on plate-glass negatives. This long-lost series of photographs shows in London, September 2014. [Black Chronicles ii]
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What Color is Love? Photo by Abby Ross Model : Jodie Smith Stylist: Meghan Sebold
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Alexander Wang Spring 2015 Ready-to-Wear
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by Ben Giles on Flickr
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Ekua Holmes
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Walking away.
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Summer daze come back soon.
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Robert Slingsby
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Seydou Keita
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Mystic.
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Lorenzo Vitturi’s work is often found at the intersection of sculpture and photography and his latest project, Dalston Anatomy, saw him spend time in London’s Ridley Road Market taking pictures, making sculptures and creating collages with materials and objects he found amongst the debris of the marketplace. Vitturi’s process is largely concerned with the creation, consumption and preservation of images. The makeshift sculptures he created mimic the organic and temporary nature of the market, and their documentation is the way in which they endure after diminishing.
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Standing tall.
ROUGE………No.1
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The curves.
La Maison Blanche - Mali 2008
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