Hole in the Wall

Hi everybody, It has been about six months since this blog has been updated, and we are sincerely sorry for that. Things were happening – we were busy and we are sure you were too. These past few months have been especially strenuous for Everyday Lusaka – we had to prepare for the Zambian Art …

Snapshots of History

Our previous topic dealt with the buildings of Lusaka. It attempted to show the diversity of what is meant by a building – whether unfinished, iconic or simply broken down. These buildings all touched on a certain characteristic of everyday life in Lusaka; it is as if they somehow mirrored the fears, aspirations and realities …

Lusaka Building

Our previous theme dealt with the inside of Lusaka. Our pictures showcased a diversity of what the inside can come to mean, and what stood out the most from these pictures was that the ‘inside’ lends a certain level of intimacy to space and objects; perhaps this was peering out of your house window through …

Inside Lusaka

Our theme of late has focused on roadside Lusaka – our images have been more candid than anything, attempting to portray that decisive moment so essential in street-photography. These moments are first and foremost aesthetically appealing, an attempt to depict some semblance of artistic form.  They go beyond form, reaching into the realm of human …

Roadside Lusaka

We often fail to recognize a simple truth about modern city life – we are people of the road. We live off some road, we walk alongside the road, drive on a road, we buy our food at a shop next to the road. How would we connect without a road? Can we even begin …