A day with Amelaya šŸ“ø

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She is Amelaya from Ghana. We met by chance—introduced by a friend at a cafe. When I mentioned my love for photography, she looked through some of my photos, smiled and told me she was a medicine woman and intuitive dancer who heals through movement, just passing through these mountains for a while. Then she asked if I’d like to photograph her dancing.

I said yes without a second thought.

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The next day, she led me into a quiet valley below her homestay. The place felt untouched, almost like it had been waiting for a moment like this. Spring was just beginning to show—yellow flowers dotted the forest floor and the air was still and clear. It was just the two of us, with a small group of goats wandering nearby.

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When Amelaya played some music and began to dance, I set aside the flowers I’d been photographing and turned my lens towards her. Her movements felt like a dialogue with the land—fluid, grounded, alive. Here are a some moments I managed to capture. I hope you enjoy watching them as much as I enjoyed experiencing and capturing them.

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That's all for now, guys. Thank you very much for stopping by! Have a wonderful day!



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Spectacular! šŸ˜

She looks like a sorceress casting enchanting spells. Watching her dance feels like witnessing a ritual to summon rain. The second-to-last three images evoke the sensation of being captivated by a beauty spell, leaving her as the sole focus of your gaze.

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Thank you! That’s exactly how it felt being there. Grateful I got to witness it.

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