Publications
Published essays and reflections on photography, cultural documentation, and diaspora storytelling.
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My publication “Studio Sessions” is published weekly.
Published essays and reflections on photography, cultural documentation, and diaspora storytelling.
Eritrea’s recent progress in AFCON qualifying offered a rare feel-good moment, but new player defections underline how fragile that progress remains amid the country’s political realities.
Reflection on the bonds between Eritrean, Ethiopian, and Sudanese communities—honoring Sudan's role as refuge, the shared ritual of coffee, and the urgent crisis facing Sudan today. Part of The HABESHA Project.
Week 2 of a 7-week series analyzing oral history in The HABESHA Project. Exploring participant stories, and the challenges of documenting diaspora identity.
Essay responding to the 2021 PBS documentary released 30 years after Eritrean Independence and 20 years following the shutdown of the free press.
Profile of Photodom, the Black-owned film photography lab and community hub in Brooklyn.
A visual journey through Japan during a solo birthday trip. Documenting moments of cultural encounter and the experience of navigating unfamiliar spaces through photography.
As Associate Editor, I wrote about the Eritrean Movement for Human Rights and Democracy, and its role in shaping diaspora political consciousness and organizing.
Practical guide for analog photographers on storing film stock and preserving negatives.
Beginner-friendly guide to the Nikon One Touch point-and-shoot camera detailing accessibility, ease of use, and why it's an ideal entry point for film photography.
My publication “Studio Sessions” is published weekly.