?Boys of Volta? By Jeremy Snell Presents An Interior World, Inseparable From Its Material Reality
?Telling stories of culture and populations not often seen around the world is my greatest desire in photography. My hope is that viewers begin to ask new questions and have new perspectives.? - Jeremy Snell
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The largest artificial reservoir in the world based on surface area, is contained behind the Akosombo Dam. Generating a substantial amount of Ghana’s electricity, Lake Volta spans the distance of approximately 8,502 square kilometres. Taking on a tumultuous life of its own and even the lives of those which pass it by, Lake Volta is imbued with a mortality and movement that not one has ever fully captured. ‘Boys of Volta‘ By Jeremy Snell Presents An Interior World, Inseparable From Its Material Reality
Set out to document the children who reside near Lake Volta, this New York-based photographer and cinematographer from Hawaii, spent a great part of his childhood living with his parents throughout Asia where he was inspired to use photography as a means to explore his surroundings. Known best for his humanitarian work, Jeremy Snell has photographed numerous campaigns for NGO?s such as Water and The International Justice Mission to help bring an end to the world water crisis and modern day slavery, alongside other global campaigns for brands such as Apple, Facebook, WWF and Unicef.
Drawn to portraiture from a yo...
The post ‘Boys of Volta’ By Jeremy Snell Presents An Interior World, Inseparable From Its Material Reality appeared first on LUXUO.
The largest artificial reservoir in the world based on surface area, is contained behind the Akosombo Dam. Generating a substantial amount of Ghana’s electricity, Lake Volta spans the distance of approximately 8,502 square kilometres. Taking on a tumultuous life of its own and even the lives of those which pass it by, Lake Volta is imbued with a mortality and movement that not one has ever fully captured. ‘Boys of Volta‘ By Jeremy Snell Presents An Interior World, Inseparable From Its Material Reality
Set out to document the children who reside near Lake Volta, this New York-based photographer and cinematographer from Hawaii, spent a great part of his childhood living with his parents throughout Asia where he was inspired to use photography as a means to explore his surroundings. Known best for his humanitarian work, Jeremy Snell has photographed numerous campaigns for NGO?s such as Water and The International Justice Mission to help bring an end to the world water crisis and modern day slavery, alongside other global campaigns for brands such as Apple, Facebook, WWF and Unicef.
Drawn to portraiture from a yo...
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