Wahala
Wahala
Robin Hinsch
May 27, 2022
Ese Awolowo, Gas Flaring Site, Ughelli, Niger Delta, Nigeria 2019
Ese Awolowo trades with cassava. She uses gas flares to dry the roots more rapidly. Even so, though it seems to be efficient, the fumes and gases are extremely poisonous and permeate the produce. In this way, this picture illustrates that the symbiosis or harnessing that once existed between nature and culture is now disintegrating.”
Robin Hinsch’s series Wahala is presented in a comprehensive portfolio in LFI issue 4/2022.
Robin Hinsch+-
Hinsch studied Photography in Karlsruhe, Hanover, and Hamburg. He has been working as a freelance photographer for international magazines and newspapers, such as The Guardian, Der Spiegel, and The Sunday Times Magazine. In 2016 he was appointed a member of the German Photographic Academy. In 2017 Hinsch founded the Studio 45 exhibition space in Hamburg, where he curates series dedicated to young, international photography. More
Ese Awolowo, Gas Flaring Site, Ughelli, Niger Delta, Nigeria 2019