Eric Gyamfi: Capturing Queer Life in Ghana | Ep. 129

 

In this captivating episode of Our Black Gay Diaspora, host Erick speaks with Eric Gyamfi, an internationally celebrated Ghanaian photographer and filmmaker. From his groundbreaking series Just Like Us — documenting everyday queer life in Ghana — to his deeply personal exhibition Fixing Shadows: Julius and I, a homage to Black gay American composer Julius Eastman, Eric shares how photography is ultimately an extension of storytelling. He opens up about queer life in Ghana, the power of visibility, and the courage it takes to simply live freely. Subscribe and follow us at ourblackgaydiasporapodcast.com.

Eric Gyamfi: Capturing Queer Life in Ghana | Ep. 129
 
Erick Taylor Woodby

Erick Taylor Woodby is a multimedia designer, digital content producer, writer, and podcast producer with more than 20 years of experience creating visual communications, multimedia content, and compelling stories for corporate, nonprofit, and public audiences. His career began in graphic design, where he spent more than 22 years creating presentations, marketing materials, digital assets, and web content for one of the world's leading investment banks. Today, he combine that design expertise with podcast production, writing, motion graphics, and digital storytelling to help organizations and audiences connect through meaningful content.

https://www.ericktaylorwoodby.com/
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