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Tripod City - Gold Dust

Tripod City - Gold Dust

Gold Dust is an exploration into contemporary Ghanaian culture by London-based photography trio Tripod City. The project combines the candid street scenes of Chris Lee, the poised portraiture of Paul Storrie and the erratic energy of Charlie Kwai, to shift perspectives and present an honest, intimate and at times humorous portrait of everyday life in Ghana. The photographs collected in Gold Dust exhibit a diverse and alternative view of the country and its people, seeking to challenge the stereotypes cast upon the African continent.

80 pages, 25 x 17 cm, softcover, Village Books (Leeds)

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Tripod City - Gold Dust

Gold Dust is an exploration into contemporary Ghanaian culture by London-based photography trio Tripod City. The project combines the candid street scenes of Chris Lee, the poised portraiture of Paul Storrie and the erratic energy of Charlie Kwai, to shift perspectives and present an honest, intimate and at times humorous portrait of everyday life in Ghana. The photographs collected in Gold Dust exhibit a diverse and alternative view of the country and its people, seeking to challenge the stereotypes cast upon the African continent.

80 pages, 25 x 17 cm, softcover, Village Books (Leeds)

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Gold Dust is an exploration into contemporary Ghanaian culture by London-based photography trio Tripod City. The project combines the candid street scenes of Chris Lee, the poised portraiture of Paul Storrie and the erratic energy of Charlie Kwai, to shift perspectives and present an honest, intimate and at times humorous portrait of everyday life in Ghana. The photographs collected in Gold Dust exhibit a diverse and alternative view of the country and its people, seeking to challenge the stereotypes cast upon the African continent.

80 pages, 25 x 17 cm, softcover, Village Books (Leeds)

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