PHOTOGRAPHY, CREATIVE DIRECTION & STYLING JUNIOR SEALY
What does it mean to be a black star? Founded by Marcus Garvey as a part of the Back-to-Africa movement in 1919, the black star became a symbol of Pan-Africanism and anti-colonialism. Shot in Barbados and Ghana, this editorial provides visual language for the photographer, Junior Sealy, to explore themes like loyalty, brotherhood & connection.
"The idea was one of spontaneity: something that really came out of a connection. It was ToBi’s first time in Barbados on a family vacation, his manager prompted us to link and after that it was a brotherhood! The shoot was very much a day of hanging, listening to music and talking about the way forward. We both believe strongly in culture and a positive representation.”
– Junior
“We all come from Africa and in our perseverance, we really can shoot for the stars!
These images are more than a memory and serve as an inspiration to keep going because together we can leave our mark on this world!”
– Junior
PHOTOGRAPHY, CREATIVE DIRECTION & STYLING JUNIOR SEALY
HAIR ASIA CLARKE
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT KWEKU YEBOAH
MODELS: TOBI, KWABENA ESSIEN & JACOB NII AMU-QUAYE MENSAH