Sunday, Outside Studio, 1975
James Barnor
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model Erlin Ibreck photographed by James Barnor (1967)
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James Barnor (Ghanian, b. 1929)
Marie Hallowi, ‘Drum’ covergirl, Kent
1966
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Drum cover girl Erlin Ibreck at Trafalgar Square, London, 1966.
Photographer: James Barnor.
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rose of sharon update
i wanted to take baby to do some of her favorite things for our last week so we went to the dog park bc she loves dogs. the women at the dog park wow they have had their coffees there were 2 white women both talking at us a mile a minute!!!!
then dia for the james barnor photography exhibit it was so good
it is the first time these photos have been shown in the us!! iconic!!
that's his wife named ELIZABETH <3
comfy furniture time
taste
then we went home and did a little art of our own!!! even tho i knew it would be washed a way in hours! chalk is like that! but i rly do enjoy the pigmentation of chalk it is so bright and pretty
when i came home i was rly struck today by the beauty of the sun shining on my red garage door lmfao!
its giving better homes and gardens
i put chicken bones out for kitty and she ate them and then took her cat nap!!
moon cam
that's all!
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Ghanaian genius: James Barnor’s photographic magic – in pictures
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Gladys Kwakor Owoo, une employée de la Alalso House. Studio Ever Young. Jamestown, Accra, Ghana. 1957
Photo: James Barnor
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Two Sisters in-law, Florence and Gifty, 1973/74. Ghana
James Barnor
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James Barnor
E. K. Nyame, the legendary Ghanaian musician, photographed for a record cover, Accra, 1975
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James Barnor, Miss Blavo and Miss Mills donning sophisticated outfits at the Ever Young Studio after wedding, c. 1956-1959
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Huck: Chaos and community in British photography since the ‘60s, 'Facing Britain: British Documentary Photography Since the 1960s' – Commentary
Huck: Chaos and community in British photography since the ‘60s, ‘Facing Britain: British Documentary Photography Since the 1960s’ – Commentary
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