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The shining lights of our society are children. Our aim for putting this piece together is to explore the light in these kids and portray them to the world in the best way we know - through photography.
Therefore, we present to you these bubbly young ones we met in a small area of Sisiamang in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
To us, every child possesses amazing abilities yet to be unearthed and through the depths of our photos, these little ones hidden in rural areas can be used to spread joy in a seemingly joyless generation.

We believe every child has an unquenching flame burning bright within them and it is our joy to introduce these children to you.
Their presence in their communities inspire an atmosphere of peace and harmony. The innocence in their eyes, their comical laughs and smiles and their miniature bodies scampering all over the place – a breathtaking sight to behold through a lens.

We love the children of the nation and we hope that through our images, you would love them too!












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Joycelyn Kumah Elli and Janelle Eyram Fiagbenu are Ghanaian Teen Travel Photographers and students. They love to capture the lives and tell the stories of every aspect of the Ghanaian society and are passionate about the wellbeing of children.
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