Studios Photo Bamako
28.02.2017

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: Two boys pose for a photo at Studio Alcatrace, which is run by Abdul Karim Diallo, in the Medina Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Diallo provides photography services to the families as well as taking portraits and passport photos. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A man works on the photo of a customer at Studio September 22, which is run by Boubacar Toure, in the Medina Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Toure, who provides an opportunity to prepare the photos on computers, employs 8 people at his photo studio. Toure provides photography services to the families' wedding and baptism events as well as taking portraits. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: An outside view of Studio Kyoto Color, which is run by Cameroonian Hilarie Ngnotchebeu, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Studio Kyoto Color, which was opened by Japanese origin people in 1986, had the first color film developing laboratory in Bamako. Hilarie Ngnotchebeu provides photography services to the families' wedding and baptism events as well as taking passport photos. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A man cuts passport photos of a woman at Studio Kyoto Color, which is run by Cameroonian Hilarie Ngnotchebeu, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Studio Kyoto Color, which was opened by Japanese origin people in 1986, had the first color film developing laboratory in Bamako. Hilarie Ngnotchebeu provides photography services to the families' wedding and baptism events as well as taking passport photos. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A man poses for photo at Studio Kyoto Color, which is run by Cameroonian Hilarie Ngnotchebeu, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Studio Kyoto Color, which was opened by Japanese origin people in 1986, had the first color film developing laboratory in Bamako. Hilarie Ngnotchebeu provides photography services to the families' wedding and baptism events as well as taking passport photos. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A man poses for photo at Studio Kyoto Color, which is run by Cameroonian Hilarie Ngnotchebeu, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Studio Kyoto Color, which was opened by Japanese origin people in 1986, had the first color film developing laboratory in Bamako. Hilarie Ngnotchebeu provides photography services to the families' wedding and baptism events as well as taking passport photos. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A woman holds her baby in her arms as she sits at the photo studio of Wahab Sakaly in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Studio Sakaly was opened by Wahab Sakaly's father Abdourahmane Sakaly, who settled in Bamako 20 years ago. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A man is seen at the photo studio of Malian photographer Malick Sidibe, who was noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Malick Sidibe's photo studio is being run by his son Karim Sidibe since his death. Malick Sidibe's work was the subject of a number of publications and exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. In 2007, he received a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Biennale, becoming both the first photographer and the first African so recognized. Other awards he received included a Hasselblad Award for photography, an International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a World Press Photo award. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: An outside view of the photo studio of Malian photographer Malick Sidibe, who was noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Malick Sidibe's photo studio is being run by his son Karim Sidibe since his death. Malick Sidibe's work was the subject of a number of publications and exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. In 2007, he received a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Biennale, becoming both the first photographer and the first African so recognized. Other awards he received included a Hasselblad Award for photography, an International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a World Press Photo award. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: An inside view of the photo studio of Malian photographer Malick Sidibe, who was noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Malick Sidibe's photo studio is being run by his son Karim Sidibe since his death. Malick Sidibe's work was the subject of a number of publications and exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. In 2007, he received a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Biennale, becoming both the first photographer and the first African so recognized. Other awards he received included a Hasselblad Award for photography, an International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a World Press Photo award. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: An inside view of the photo studio of Malian photographer Malick Sidibe, who was noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Malick Sidibe's photo studio is being run by his son Karim Sidibe since his death. Malick Sidibe's work was the subject of a number of publications and exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. In 2007, he received a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Biennale, becoming both the first photographer and the first African so recognized. Other awards he received included a Hasselblad Award for photography, an International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a World Press Photo award. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A framed photo of the Malian photographer Malick Sidibe, who was noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s, is seen at his photo studio, which is now run by his son Karim Sidibe after his death, in Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Malick Sidibe's work was the subject of a number of publications and exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. In 2007, he received a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Biennale, becoming both the first photographer and the first African so recognized. Other awards he received included a Hasselblad Award for photography, an International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a World Press Photo award. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: Sekou Madani Traore poses in front of his photo studio named Sky-Live, which was founded in 1992, in the Hamdallaye region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Traore usually provides photography and video services to the families as well as recording wedding and baptism events of the customers. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: Daouda Coulibaly poses outside his photo studio, which was founded in 1981, at Mamadou Konate Avenue in the Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: A framed old photo print is seen at Daouda Coulibaly's photo studio, which was founded in 1981, at Mamadou Konate Avenue in the Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: Positive films, which were developed and archived in the past, and the framed old photo prints are seen as people sit at Daouda Coulibaly's photo studio, which was founded in 1981, at Mamadou Konate Avenue in the Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: Positive films developed in the past are seen in a box at Daouda Coulibaly's photo studio, which was founded in 1981, at Mamadou Konate Avenue in the Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

Studios Photo Bamako
Fotoğraf: Nicolas Remene

BAMAKO, MALI - FEBRUARY 27: Daouda Coulibaly poses inside his photo studio, which was founded in 1981, at Mamadou Konate Avenue in the Coura region of Bamako, Mali on February 27, 2017. Photo studios in Mali's capital Bamako are inseparable parts of the country's daily life. Photo studios, which were founded in early times of the country, not only provide services to the people in the region, but also provides an opportunity to train many famous photographers. ( Nicolas Remene - Anadolu Agency )

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