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Adé (The Crown) - a photo story

Adé (The Crown) - a photo story

 

Photostory Adé is an ode to the Adélakun lineage of Yoruban Royalty. The photos narrate the stories of Yoruba River deities and Orishas through the craftsmanship of my crowns. The work is an interpretation of the crowns of the Orisha Yemoja, Oshun, Oya, and Obatala. The women show an unwavering gaze of confidence in the images showcasing resiliency and mirroring the attributes of the Orishas. My ancestry is rooted in this work, and I reclaim our ancestors by presenting Yoruban mythology. The ancestral mothers and their folklore inspire me and I aim to preserve it by highlighting the names of and the stories of the Orishas. My work aspires to bring awareness to the movement through Afro spirituality, traditions, and Afro-futuristic imagery.

 
 

Model: Angaer

Crowns, styling, and photography: Destinie Adelakun

Lighting Design: Lowel Alomar

Model: Angaer and Elsie Abang

Crowns, styling, and photography: Destinie Adelakun

Lighting Design: Lowel Alomar

Model: Elsie Abang

Crowns, styling, and photography: Destinie Adelakun

Lighting Design: Lowel Alomar

Model: Sumiyah

Crowns, styling, and photography: Destinie Adelakun

Lighting Design: Lowel Alomar

Model: Angaer

Crowns, styling, and photography: Destinie Adelakun

Lighting Design: Lowel Alomar


Model: Zara

Crowns, styling, and photography: Destinie Adelakun

Lighting Design: Lowel Alomar