
Complicated Beauty:
A visual journey through Ghana. Published as a photo essay and displayed at The Union Galleries.
Umbaso waits for his mother outside her market stand.
A young woman does a traditional dance outside the Chief palace in Jamestown, Ghana.
A street child comes up to the cars begging for food, water or money.
Day traders sell food and everyday needs to people who pass by the markets.
A man uses his phone flashlight to see the walls of an abandoned slave holding dungeon.
During a funeral protest a young man rides his motorcycle down the street, morning the death of his friend.
Umbaso stares into the camera as the sun sets over Accra, Ghana.
Men and women march down the streets in clothes of their tribes at the festival of El Mina.
Three young boys paddle around the Volta Lake fishing for Tilapia.
Samuel dries his tears after fighting with other boys in a slum outside Accra, Ghana.
On the eve of Eid al-Adha, cows are brought into the city to be sacrificed for the muslim holiday.
Young boys play football in a cleared patch by a car lot in Ghana.
Samuel rest his head against his mother while she buys rice at the market.
A young child with red hair smiles as he plays football outside Accra, Ghana.
A boy is sent by his mother to get food for the day at the markets in Ghana.
Samuel's friend brushes sand off his face during a break in games.