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SOUTHERN EXPOSURE

ids hang around the edges as a community meeting gets underway in Ada, Ghana, to, who refers to himself as a ‘hybridized African’ having been born in India to a Ghanaian father and Filipino mother. Nyani says: ‘Being multi-ethnic and having lived a life that spans five continents, I’ve learned that I sometimes see things a little differently to other people. I’m often drawn to focus on things that I feel are not as they should be, and sometimes the camera is my way of making sense of them.’

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