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Photography has become a crucial part of the lifestyle among Ghanaians, especially the youth.
During festivities, images become a sure way of preserving memories and celebrating milestones.
These imprints make their way into the digital world via social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook.

This is why many Ghanaians have embraced frequent photo studios where the sets are built to suit lifestyle demands.
All the exciting photographs for the gram this December will come from Wondaland at Tigon Creative Studios in Accra 🔥💥
Pull up between now and December 31 for all your fire shots 📸 pic.twitter.com/HvebAvfe0k— The Culture Joint (@CultureJoint) December 5, 2022
Tigon Creative Studio has set out to make this dream a reality in Achimota.

Its Wondaland Experience, set in the heart of Accra, provides about 50 various installations against which all kinds of photographs can be shot and shared across social media.
Patrons who have thronged the centre since its opening on December 1 have been spoilt for choice.

Creative Director for the Wondaland, said revelers who visit the studio this yuletide have tailor-made packages in stock for them.

Sabina Baaba Amoaba Noonoo explained that it has been her dream to localise such a foreign concept and is happy to see it through.
The experience ends on December 31, 2022.
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