James Barnor
Legendary Ghanaian photographer James Barnor has shot gorgeous fashion spreads, as well as remarkable scenes from life on the continent and abroad for over 50 years. While National Geographic snapped photos of lions, Barnor captured an amazing array of images that are crucial to a broader understanding of Ghana’s past and present. For the first time in Ghana, a retrospective of his work will be on exhibit at Accra’s Silverbird Lounge June 30-July 2. For more info on the event go here. To view more of Barnor’s photos go here.

James Barnor is one of the first photojournalist from Ghana who lived his passion for photography by embarking on his entrepreneurial venture of taking portraiture style pictures of his subjects in his makeshift tiny studio in Jamestown, Accra, which he dubbed “Ever Young,“ where he would later return to after gaining international notoriety, to establish the first color lab that would bring color photographs to the Black Star Nation of Ghana.

James Barnor photograph

James Barnor photograph of baby

James Barnor photography

James Barnor photography

James Barnor photography

James Barnor photography

Comments

  • http://kwameadjaho@facebook.com kwame adjaho

    infact i really enjoyed and have much respect for legend james barnor for being 1st photojournalist in ghana. Most of his hand works were so real.
    I wish to tap some of his experience(s) into mine. May God bless you-:)

    • James

      Thanks Kwame for your praise; ‘am flattered.
      The techniques and equipment used today are so advanced, I cannot teach any new tricks
      but ‘am ever ready to share some old ideas, and inspire anyone who is willing to follow my foot-steps in making stories and recording history by means of photography. I sincerely wish that there will be many more Ghanaians taking photography seriously.

  • she3she

    These images and the people in them are so beautiful and stunning! You would be hard-pressed to find any image today as fresh and glamourous as the women in the last 2 photos. I wish that I could have been in Ghana to attend the retrospective. To Mr. Barnor, thank you for sharing your gift!

  • http://www.rockydawuni.com Cary Sullivan

    LOVE your work James and would LOVE to meet you!! I missed the show at Silverbird but will come look for you next time I am in Ghana. Thanks for sharing these amazing images!! 1love, Cary

  • Jacqueline Dwyer

    What a beautiful baby boy… He is so handsome… Ready to take off exploring!!!!

  • Jacqueline Dwyer

    Those sistahs’ look so beautiful in their traditional clothes, I love the cloth. God continue to bless Afrika…

  • James

    Hello Jacqueline,
    This is for you, if you can make it.
    There will be a lot there to see and enjoy:-

    “”Just a quick note to remind you of the dates of the forthcoming touring venue of our “Ever Young” exhibition:
    4 July – 31 Aug 2013, at Impressions Gallery in Bradford ( a couple of hours from London ). The exhibition will be the same works / format that was exhibited at Rivington Place in 2010 ( touring show ). It’s a wonderful and big space.”"

    More information to follow shortly.

    All my best,

  • James

    Cary Sullivan,
    It is for you too (sorry about that):-

    “”We spoke in Paris, but Just a quick note to remind you of the dates of the forthcoming touring venue of our “Ever Young” exhibition: 4 July – 31 Aug 2013, at IPRESSIONS GALLERY in Bradford ( a couple of hours from London ). The exhibition will be the same works / format than exhibited at Rivington Place, London in 2010 ( touring show ). It’s a wonderful and big space.

    More information to follow shortly.”"

    This is an opportunity to see more of James’ work.