Joel Oduro Kantabiri

Kofi Oduro is a portrait and documentary photographer whose work is rooted in storytelling and human connection. He approaches photography as a way of honoring people — capturing not just how they look, but who they are. His images often highlight quiet strength, fleeting emotions, and the raw details of everyday life, creating a body of work that feels both intimate and universal. Influenced by his own experiences moving between cultures, Kofi is drawn to stories that reveal resilience, belonging, and the ties that hold communities together. For him, photography is more than an art form; it’s a way of preserving truth and reminding us that no one’s story exists in isolation. Through his lens, ordinary moments are transformed into timeless reflections of what it means to be human. For more info, please visit his website, Facebook Page, and Instagram.

Title: 01 / INTO THE HEAVENS
Description: The pinnacles of these khmer temples are like gateways through which our chants and prayers are narrowed and shot under tension into the heavens for the creator to send back down blessings. These are symbols of hope and as much as we do the physical and medical we hope that divine mercies top it up.

Title: 02 / INTO THE HEAVENS
Description: The pinnacles of these khmer temples are like gateways through which our chants and prayers are narrowed and shot under tension into the heavens for the creator to send back down blessings. These are symbols of hope and as much as we do the physical and medical we hope that divine mercies top it up.

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