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Celebrating a Milestone: My “Ghanaian Night” Featured in Artist Closeup Magazine

I am thrilled and deeply honored to share that my photography has been showcased in the prestigious pages of Artist Closeup Magazine. Among the stunning array of artistic talent, my selected piece, “Ghanaian Night,” has found its place, and I couldn’t be more grateful for this recognition.

“Ghanaian Night” is more than just a photograph; it’s a reflection of my profound admiration for the Ghanaian landscape and my unwavering dedication to capturing its essence. In this particular image, hues of blues and greens dance together in perfect harmony, encapsulating the serene beauty of a Ghanaian night sky. The tranquil atmosphere depicted in the photo evokes a sense of peace and wonder, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the enchanting allure of the scenery.

To experience “Ghanaian Night” and explore the incredible artworks featured in Artist Closeup Magazine, I invite you to visit the magazine’s website here. Join me in celebrating the magic of art and the transformative power it holds to inspire, evoke emotions, and bring joy to our lives.
View it here, Pg. 57: https://www.artistcloseup.com/magazine

 

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NEW: COMBINING PHOTOGRAPHY & PHILATELY

Having been ab expat around the world for ten years, a photographer and a philately enthusiast, I decided to create my ‘Mail Photography’.

I send my photographic artworks by mail; they can be collected, traded, purchased and sold like any other artwork.
Some photographs are common as they have been sent to several people. Others are rare.

Sometimes their rarity and value change pending on the extraordinary things that happen during their travels via mail across the globe. Basically they are like stamps and contain stamps!

Some people purchase them directly from me and I send them via mail, others are lucky to get one in their mailbox via postcrossing for free.

My mail photography is original and valuable only if it has stamps, cancels and my official ‘VS’ logo.

Contact me if you’d like to receive one. At the moment I live in Ghana, making the postcard even more interesting!

You may also find me on postcrossing!