Sarfo Emmanuel Annor
Fashion . Youth . Portrait
Through vibrant imagery, Sarfo uses color as a language to tell the dreams and stories of young people from Koforidua, his hometown in Ghana. He captu...
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Through vibrant imagery, Sarfo uses color as a language to tell the dreams and stories of young people from Koforidua, his hometown in Ghana. He captu...
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SARFO EMMANUEL ANNOR
[FOCUS RK]
GALLON THOUGHTS
Sarfo Emmanuel Annor is a young Ghanaian visual artist known for his vibrant and emotive portrait photography that celebrates African beauty.
HOLD ME CLOSE
GODS CHILD
PARALLELED PATHS

VISION BOND
SAUTI LINE
Sarfo uses color as a language to tell the dreams and stories of young people from Koforidua, his hometown in Ghana.
TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE
A BALL AND A DREAM
CIRCLE OF JOY
FASCINATING BEAUTY
PLAYGROUND
Offering a compelling counter-narrative to stereotyes, his meticulously composed imagery reveals a strong focus on identity and cultural pride.
WISDOM IN HANDS
URBAN ATHLETE
UNTITLED
LIFE IN COLOR
UNTITLED
His work, at the crossroads of portraiture and documentary photography, redefines visual art by sharing an authentic African vision full of hope.
UNIF EDITORIAL
TROPHY GIRL
SERENITY
LIFE SAVER
Sarfo’s work stands out not just for its striking use of color and minimalist compositions, but for the intimacy and humanity it captures.
iVISION
CLEMENTINE
UNTITLED
He has described this approach as a kind of "color therapy", where the aesthetic itself is meant to inspire joy, healing, and contemplation.
ART "OFF WHITE"
BURDENED
REGAL BEAUTY
VOGUE GLOBAL MAY LAST LOOK
His work has been festured in publications such as The Guardian, Acumen, AnOther, and Beaux Arts Magazine. He has received the 2023 PhotoVogue Festival Grant, and has exhibited at venues such as the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair and The Bridge Gallery in Paris.
LV HAT
THE TRIBESMAN
BLACK SILK KAMDANA
Through his art, Sarfo aims to challenge conventional beauty standards and bring global visibility to African youth and culture, aiming to foster a deeper appreciation for African heritage and identity.
UNTITLED
HEADLINES AND HEMLINES
VISION AHEAD
For assignments, please contact:
✉ André Werther
[FOCUS RK Paris]