In this series, I document the lives of fishermen in Winneba, a Coastal City in the Central part of Southern Ghana, known for its fishing, traditional festivals and musical heritage.
I had the opportunity to photograph these fishmen whose hands are carved by salt and wind, whose days are measured in tides and nets, alongside, children play in the same waves that both sustain and challenge their families. Through these images, I explore the fragile balance between labor and innocence, tradition and impermanence, where the ocean is both a giver and a taker of life.
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