Road Trip Images

Invisible Borders is a trans-African photography project which unites up to 10 Nigerian photographers on a road trip from Lagos to other cities in the continent. Here you will enjoy images that are sometimes playful made by the members of each other, documenting themselves. It does not consitute the "artistic" body of work, but of course it is an unseperable part of the entire project. Images you see here are mostly from the 2010 road trip, from Lagos, Nigeria to Dakar, Senegal.

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  • IB members signing autographs for friends and artists at Pangi's house in Accra, Ghana.

  • IB members in a meeting with the artis Rafiy Okefoulahan in Cotonou,Benin Republic

  • IB members with friends and artists at Pangi's house. Accra, Ghana

  • IB crew in Bamako. Photo by Fatoumata Diabaté

  • IB members visited the "Salon African du Design" in Cotonou

  • Breakfast in Cotonou

  • IB member (Ray Daniels Okeugo)

  • IB member (Lucy Azubuike)

  • IB member (Emeka Okereke)

  • IB member (Uche Okpa-Iroha) at work

  • A brief stop at the Independence Square in Lomé with IB members Amaize Ojeikere and Charles Okereke

  • Our Nigerian Passports, the "green card"

  • A slight accident involving the IB van. Accra, Ghana

  • Accra Ghana, our indomitable "snow white" the IB van

  • our makeshift beds in Pangi's house in Accra

  • signing our posters

  • IB members with artists of the Foundation of Contemporary Art, Accra, Ghana

  • IB members in Accra, Ghana

  • IB member (Chriss Aghana Nwobu in action). Accra, Ghana.

  • An evening by one of our host and friend Ajulu in Accra,Ghana

  • street-walking in Bamako, Mali

  • Uche Okpa Iroha in action. Bamako, Mali

  • Amaize Ojeikere making the famous image "Coconut Chips". Bamako, Mali

  • IB crew in a public transport with colleagues, Adama Bamba and Fatoumata Diabaté one the way to Fatoumata's home. Bamako, Mali

  • "No dirty Linens" our very popular slogan.

  • IB member, Chriss Aghana Nwobu

  • IB member Lucy Azubuike with Children

  • Snow White and the 10 dwarfs!

    Hamelé, Burkina Fasso