This Sunday's New York Times Magazine will feature a fashion spread shot by the west African photographer, Malick Sidibe, based in Bamakao, Mali. His models were his extended family, and he used a Rollieflex, and shot 22 frames for the assignment.
He's one of the great names of African photography, neglected in the rest of the world, as almost anything what happens in Africa. He worked a whole life as social and portraiture photographer, quite a figure. He deserves all the recognition he can collect, so here is mine.
Yes, he's a wonderful photographer. His Hasselblad Award Winner 2003 book has some great insights to how he works as well as amazing photographs. I agree with Luis, he's one of the many wonderful African artists we don't hear a lot about.
Thanks for the link Suzanne.