Photo Stories
Ruth - Grace In Ashes
It is a story of a young girl who falls into peer pressure, into a group of three, which they taught her so many drugs and it was hard for her and friends to leave drugs.
Her mum prayed for her, but her friends never gave her the best advice to leave drugs. They used to go to parties and used hard drugs.
The mum called the girl and advised her so deeply to leave drugs and go advice her friends. Her friends left drugs and she listened because she also felt bad about that. They went and agreed to go to church for redemption.
Mwende - Transcend
Mwongeli- Transcend
My art is about hope.... and the reason as to why I chose hope is to pass the message that there's a better tomorrow
Miriam - Wealth
I took that photo story as the opposite of poverty.
I took a child to represent my story.
Children have an opportunity to do something.
If he/ her have a person after him, a child can create a something in her mind with a parent to achieve.
Rose - Love Rosy
“The Untold Truth About Love.” Love isn’t always soft hands and kind words. Sometimes it’s sharp silence, invisible bruises, or lingering echoes of someone who promised not to leave—but did. It can twist, demand, manipulate—dress up control as devotion and call jealousy proof. Love, at its most distorted, can erase identities, trap freedoms, and redefine self-worth through someone else’s lens.
This is the part we don’t talk about. The heartbreak that didn’t come from absence, but from presence. The love that wasn’t lost, but poisoned. The kind that leaves you wondering if your boundaries are betrayed, or your needs are too loud.
But even in that darkness, there’s a strange kind of power: the moment you name it. When love no longer wears a mask, healing begins.



































