

Two farmers stand together facing adverse agricultural challenges. Kwame and Kojo express worryingly how climate change and Accra's increasing urbanization reduce the city's arable soil.
Outside center Accra lies a long established fishing community, Jamestown. Everything feels different about this area. As if each building and the individual faces have their own narrative; an area permeated with a dark history of slavery, colonialism and the struggle for independence. Yet, today it remains intriguingly defined by its cultural richness and obsolete colonial structures that forever shaped Ghana.
As the sun rises near a fishing village in cape coast, a father and his two sons courageously set sail in strong currents.

The same curiosity shared by a group of people was all that needed for a simple moment to imprint itself into a long-lasting memory.