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Global award-winning photographer, storyteller, and creative Tolani Alli is set to host a masterclass on photography and visual communication in Ghana on February 24, 2026, in Accra.
Tolani Alli, who is globally respected for her creativity and expertise, will take participants through photography, visual storytelling, and digital media techniques that make the contemporary creative person stand out.
The programme, dubbed the Hatricks Masterclass, which will be held in Accra on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, promises to equip participants with a major mind shift that will enable them to thrive in their careers.
The target audience of the workshop includes visual storytellers, photographers, content creators, filmmakers, heads of communications and media, social media managers, aides to high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), and anyone interested in the world of digital media.
The platform, the Hatricks Ghana, is currently receiving applications from interested persons. The Hatricks Ghana
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