
James Barnor: The man who captured Ghana through the ages – BBC Africa
James Barnor: The man who captured Ghana through the ages – BBC Africa
James Barnor, now turning 95, is Ghana’s most renowned photojournalist. He’s photographed the transformations that his country underwent throughout the years, either in striking black and white or in vivid colours, and captured in his images from Ghanaian first prime-minister and pan-Africanist leader Kwame Nkrumah to boxing legend Muhammad…
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So amazing. He is very profound and articulate even at his age. I am glad he is getting the recognition he deserves.
Hes young dang
Proudly Ghanaian ๐ฌ๐ญ
He is so mentally sharp even at 95. What a blessing!
A legend to be remembered. Kudos. Ayekoo for writing the story of Ghana with "light" and "shooting" people with the tiny obscura and freezing the moment in time.
amazing photographer
wow
Itโs amazing to hear him tell his stories ๐. Heโs blessed ๐ค
He looks much in good shape, a true. Legend of nostalgia
Very handsome man๐
That baby look damn strong๐ โค
Did u say this man is 95 ? Woooow he looks Soo good
God bless you Legend โค
Indeed very beautiful,the positive side of photo journalism .Long live Ghana,James Barnor,true legend who shall leave a legacy behind.
Now the other side of the coin,Negative side of the soul of photojournalists who find themselves reporting in conflict war torn countries amidst human suffering.Indeed horrifying scenes of their photography or witnessing human suffering affect them over time.
How should they be celebrated for their bravery?Should there be a retirement age for such journalist just like the armed forces/men of any country should they not die in war.
Boils down again to the most debated controversial image ever in history of South African photojournalist Kevin Carter.
Indeed War knows no race,no religion,it's only an enemy to human existence and poses even higher risk to the next generation โน๏ธ.
Great!
Wonderful and a beautiful attityde. Love this.๐๐ผโค๏ธโ๏ธ
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His spirit is beautiful and Iโm sure thatโs kept him alive and healthy for so long! I hope he has children or other family members that can maintain his original works in one day do a showcase of them!
Things we love and live to see: people driven with passion and strong work ethics. Legendary๐ฅ
Pls show us what is happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo โฆ
This gave me so much joy!!
So healthy โคโค
Amazing
I like people more than places too
Legend
Absolutely incredible.
"When I was 80…" is the deal for me
Wow! God bless him! He looks amazing for his age ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ๐๐พ
My 2nd cousin grandfather on there mothers side is from Ghana. What a cool and unique country in the past. He is an interesting man.
Woow so he captured all these beautiful pics
Blessings to him from America! ๐ซถ๐พ๐๐พ
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Beautiful
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
Legendary photographer.. Really gave Millennials like me glimpses of Ghana during the early post-colonial era.