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Entrepreneurs of female fashion apparel pose in garments from their latest stocks before a street-based photographer in Nairobi's central business district for photos to be utilised in advertising the clothing lines on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets with largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientelle that stream into the CBD for potraits ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private tiktok accounts . An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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A street-based photographer identifying himself as Rocky Celvins (L) sets up a dance scene along a street during a music video shoot for a budding local artist in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Entrepreneurs of female fashion apparel pose in garments from their latest stocks fore a street-based photographer for photos to be utilised in advertising the clothing lines in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Social media content creators gather for a shoot by street-based photographers Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Social media content creators await their turn for a video shoot by a street-based photographer in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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A group of youth perform a dance sequence at the intersection of Parliament road during a social media video shoot in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Social media content creators perform for a street-based photographer during a dance video shoot in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Social media content creators perform for a street-based photographer during a dance video shoot in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. An emergent culture of street-based pop-up studios utilising basic photography equipment and smart phones is taking over erstwhile dormant Sunday afternoons on Nairobi's streets. With largely youthful photographers setting up shop randomly to capture an even larger youthful clientele that stream into the CBD for portraits, ranging from family to fashion to dance videos for budding artists or private T accounts.
They have taken advantage of a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD, with police officers now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo by TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)