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 Ali. The photographic legend is currently the topic of tributes and exhibitions.
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