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I Spent Two Weeks Documenting Daily Lives Of People In Burkina Faso, West Africa (26 Pics)
Years ago, I had this great opportunity thanks to my best friend Arnaud to take part as a photographer in a humanitarian project in Burkina Faso.
As an art photographer and portrait lover, I naturally took this chance to get on this memorable journey in the quest of knowing more about the daily life of people in this part of Africa. It's been such a wonderful journey! I’ve been amazed by the great warmness, creativity, and kindness of each and every one of them. They all opened their heart with such truth to my camera. This is my selection of their best shots!
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A Student Showing His Good Results, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
The Wise And Hospitable Man In His Floral-Patterned Shirt Was Riding Peacefully During My Walk And Stopped His Bicycle To Share Such A Nice Moment Of Talking And Exchanging
This kind of human warmness is rare to see in our days in most parts of the world!
Woman At The Livestock Market, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
I Met This Man In The Central Market Of Fada N'Gourma Where He Had A Humble Corner To Sell A Variation Of Bag Packs
When I moved towards him, he instantly noticed and turned himself directly to the camera with such charisma wearing a “boubou”—a typical flowing wide-sleeved robe worn by men in much of West Africa.
Kids Studying In A Classroom, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Young Girl Standing In Front Of A Traditional House In Fada N’Gourma
The Visit To The Central Market In Burkina Faso Was A Memorable Time. I Had A Chance To Witness The Daily Life Of Hospitable People In The Locality Who All Dressed Impressively In Their Colorful And Typically Patterned Garments
I had a chance to witness the daily life of hospitable people in the locality who all dressed impressively in their colorful and typically patterned garments
Portrait Of An Elderly Woman Sitting Under A Baobab Tree, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Two Brothers In The Market, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
A Mother And Her Child, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Father & Son, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Kid Playing During Recreation Time At School, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Portrait Of Kid At School, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
I Was Walking Around Fada Ngourma In A Hot Summer Morning
My camera paused on this little kid wearing his typical cotton short pyjamas while he was tasting a fresh mango and watching me with such determination!
Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Portrait Of A Child, Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
These Limestone Formations Called Dômes De Fabedougou Were Sculpted Into Quirky Dome-Like Shapes Over Millennia By Water And Erosion. Banfora, Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso Is A Multi-Ethnic Country. The Mossi Are The Widest One And Make Up Approximately 50.2% Of The Population
Most ethnic groups in the southern and central parts of country practice farming, artistry, and metalwork.
Scene At The Market Of Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso
Taxi Driver, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Daily Life, Banfora, Burkina Faso
Abandoned Building, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Portrait Of An Elderly Man In Ouagadougou, Capital City Of Burkina Faso
I was playing with my daughter in a creek in a National Forest and a group of Indians came along. One asked me about snakes - we talked briefly about possible dangers. I noticed one of his group taking pictures of my daughter and I, thought "This is what it's like when some foreign tourist shows up photographing people so they can go home and show off their pics of 'the natives'."
This was a lovely set of images! I coincidentally watched a doco last night following several west African women who sell vegetables in the markets to earn money, it was surprisingly pleasant and not what I normally get to see re:reports/information on African countries. This series of photographs felt very similar, it was a comfortable nice feeling, I love the positive perspective you have captured (and annoyed at bored panda's title change!) Thanks for sharing your work :)
Thank you so much for your nice comment Lauren, i appreciate it! that's my greatest joy if some of my photographs can share and spread some positivity and inspiration! Regarding the title, yes i do hope that Bored Panda will make the necessary to repair that! I have to admit that i feel a bit bad at this very moment where my title was totally modified by their team and i have no power to change that except to erase integrally my post if they don't comeback to me. That kind of problems never happened to me before in any magazines or online medias till this post on Bored Panda! :( Thanks again for the appreciation and the support
Load More Replies...I'am very pleased to hear that! Thank you Hamilton Lover
Load More Replies...I'm happy for you to have the chance to feel the hospitality of this part of Africa. You made very nice pictures, not overwork and very relatable.
Indeed it was a wonderful journey! Thank you so much for your comment and very glad that you appreciate my work
Load More Replies...I was playing with my daughter in a creek in a National Forest and a group of Indians came along. One asked me about snakes - we talked briefly about possible dangers. I noticed one of his group taking pictures of my daughter and I, thought "This is what it's like when some foreign tourist shows up photographing people so they can go home and show off their pics of 'the natives'."
This was a lovely set of images! I coincidentally watched a doco last night following several west African women who sell vegetables in the markets to earn money, it was surprisingly pleasant and not what I normally get to see re:reports/information on African countries. This series of photographs felt very similar, it was a comfortable nice feeling, I love the positive perspective you have captured (and annoyed at bored panda's title change!) Thanks for sharing your work :)
Thank you so much for your nice comment Lauren, i appreciate it! that's my greatest joy if some of my photographs can share and spread some positivity and inspiration! Regarding the title, yes i do hope that Bored Panda will make the necessary to repair that! I have to admit that i feel a bit bad at this very moment where my title was totally modified by their team and i have no power to change that except to erase integrally my post if they don't comeback to me. That kind of problems never happened to me before in any magazines or online medias till this post on Bored Panda! :( Thanks again for the appreciation and the support
Load More Replies...I'am very pleased to hear that! Thank you Hamilton Lover
Load More Replies...I'm happy for you to have the chance to feel the hospitality of this part of Africa. You made very nice pictures, not overwork and very relatable.
Indeed it was a wonderful journey! Thank you so much for your comment and very glad that you appreciate my work
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