AfroShoot

AfroShoot AfroShoot is a platform of photographers narratives from Africa & African descent, aiming to increase visibility by bringing their visions to light.

Also network and marketing support, developing training for photographers. ~ Since 2016

First biennal of African photography in Spain!
01/12/2022

First biennal of African photography in Spain!

La Térmica presenta la primera edición de la Bienal de Fotografía Africana de España, Ozangé.

Dear audience,We had hope to re-start running events with AfroShoot when the pandemic happened, great plans ahead but no...
03/07/2022

Dear audience,

We had hope to re-start running events with AfroShoot when the pandemic happened, great plans ahead but no more funding for the arts. Meanwhile, I personally had to take a long break from life & now the focus lies in getting all the pieces back together.
I have thus decided to dissolve AfroShoot for now.
It is a goodbye, a "see you later" as I had been running this project with full passion, alongside very dedicated humans - we may see each other again in the light of other life projects, which will be projected in the same direction as what we believed in for AfroShoot.

A huge thank you to everyone who has deeply contributed to what we aimed to be.

Our Social Media channels (mainly Facebook & Instagram) will remain published as we might still be sharing relevant news and connect with you all.

15/05/2022

Here are just eight of the many highlights in this major international photography extravaganza at Somerset House, on until 15 May.

NEWS on LensCulture: Disquiet Days / Jours intranquilles"This brilliant photobook is an intimate diary-like exploration ...
29/12/2020

NEWS on LensCulture: Disquiet Days / Jours intranquilles
"This brilliant photobook is an intimate diary-like exploration of personal and cultural identity, compiled by French-born Bruno Boudjelal, who travels to Algiers to discover his father’s homeland and to meet his extended family for the first time."

This brilliant photobook is an intimate diary-like exploration of personal and cultural identity, compiled by French-born Bruno Boudjelal, who travels to Algiers to discover his father’s homeland and to meet his extended family for the first time

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