Overviews of the booklets made during Nuku Studio workshop 2016

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Overviews of the booklets made during Nuku Studio workshop 2016
During the Nuku Studio Workshop 2016 each participant and several of the facilitators produced a booklet that is, at least for now, limited to an edition of only 1. The books are to be seen as works in progress, but also have qualities of their own. They were presented to the audience present on May 10th at Nubuke Foundation, but we share them one by one here too.
Gerard Nartey explores, in relation to the given theme 'architecture', the monumentality and temporality of photographed (and therefore cropped) urban environments. We are looking forward to seeing how this series will unfold!
Copyright (please respect) Gerard Nartey (photos) and Nuku Studio (book)
Last night @ #nukustudio workshop 2016 presentations. <3 . Today we round up including making documentation of all the wonderful booklets made for you all to see and enjoy. #proud #teacher #accraphoto and stuff. (at Nubuke Foundation)
Eric Gyamfi @ work on his #nukustudio workshop 2016 booklet (that has a front and a backside ;) (at Nubuke Foundation)
Bookmaking and preparation for tonight's #nukustudio workshop presentations. Join us if you can 6pm (at Nubuke Foundation)
And his cameras (Isaac VanderPuije @deo gratias studio)
#nukustudio with Mr. Isaac H. Bruce- Vanderpuije. Photographer and son of James K. Bruce-vanderpuije who started the studio in 1922 (at Jamestown, Accra)
Frank K. Tsaku, Hohoe, Ghana.
From the Tsaku family collection.