snap judgements - depth of field

5 of the 6-member photographers' collective, Depth of Field (DOF) are here pictured. L-R: Toyin Sokefun-Bello a.k.a TY Bello, Amaize Ojeikere, Uchechukwu James-Iroha, Emeka Okereke and Zaynab (Toyosi) Odunsi.

TY Bello being interviewed.

Zaynab (Toyosi) Odunsi talks to students of the Charles Ilderbrook School, at the opening of DOF's exhibition during Africa 05.
2 members of DOF were in New York earlier this month for the opening of Snap Judgements: New Positions in African Photography. Curated by Okwui Enwezor, it is the first major US exhibition of African photography in over a decade. DOF are among 35 artists from a dozen countries presenting more than 200 works.
The show is at the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York - until May 28.
Photos: Taken at the South London Gallery, Peckham, London, on March 10, 2005
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