About Me
Edwin Ndeke is a photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Nairobi, Kenya. His work focuses on socio-economic, cultural, political, and environmental issues, depicting a wider spectrum of life with the aim of addressing these
issues within his society
Edwin is a professional member of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD), a joint project by World Press Photo & a member of Diversify Photo, He has a deep understanding of the issues that affect people and communities, and uses photography as a medium to raise awareness and bring about change.
Edwin's work has been featured in The Guardian, BBC,TIME & Anadolu Agency
Exhibitions
Through the Diplomat’s Lens Photography Exhibition -2019
African art in context -2020
Africa Media Festival-2023
Features in:
John Chweya Is on the TIME100 Next 2023 List .
Leader of Kenyan waste pickers: ‘We are the backbone of recycling
Enough to feed a family of four’: Kenyans embrace urban farming as food worries rise
BBC-Africa's week in pictures: 2-8 June 2023
Disgruntled Mt Kenya Youth Plead with Raila Odinga to Save Them from Heavy Taxation: "Baba Read
‘You’ll rarely find a climate denier in east Africa’
Campaigners allege ‘biopiracy’ over export of Kenyan baobabs
Who’s that busker on the streets of Nairobi? Only the world-famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma!
Kenya: anti-government protests dispersed with teargas-Thumb Nail.
Meet the ‘headstrong historian’ bringing Africa’s past to life – for Africans
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