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	<title>Generation Kenya &#187; Rasna Warah</title>
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		<title>Painting With Light: Capturing The Faces Of Post-Independence Kenya</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 10:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rasna Warah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photography is an intimate art. At some level, photographers must capture the souls of their subjects on film. This often requires a level of empathy and intuition besides a love of the art itself.
From 1963 till his death in 1989, my father, Kulwant Singh Warah, popularly known as Mr. Singh of Studio One, was one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Photography is an intimate art. At some level, photographers must capture the souls of their subjects on film. This often requires a level of empathy and intuition besides a love of the art itself.</p>
<p>From 1963 till his death in 1989, my father, Kulwant Singh Warah, popularly known as Mr. Singh of Studio One, was one of the most popular photographers in Kenya.  Portraits had become a craze during this time and every home had a special wall dedicated to family photos – of weddings, graduations and all the other important events that marked Kenyan lives. My father was often there to capture these moments. He was also known as the photographer most popular with Kenya’s political elite; almost every politician has been captured by him on film.  </p>
<p>Here are some of the faces of both well-known and ordinary Kenyans my father painted with his camera.  To me, they tell a story that could not be possibly be described in words.<br />
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<img src="http://generationkenya.co.ke/images/thousandwords/kulwant_warah/jriley-2008-rasna_7074-web.jpg" alt="Kulwant Warah photographing Daniel arap Moi" caption="Capturing Moi: in 1978, shortly after he was sworn in as president, Daniel arap Moi summoned my father to State House to take an official portrait." /></p>
<p><img src="http://generationkenya.co.ke/images/thousandwords/kulwant_warah/jriley-2008-rasna_7078-web.jpg" alt="Tom Mboya and Jomo Kenyatta by Kulwant Warah" caption="Tom Mboya with Jomo Kenyatta; the love affair did not last long. Mboya was assassinated a few years after this photo was taken." /></p>
<p><img src="http://generationkenya.co.ke/images/thousandwords/kulwant_warah/jriley-2008-rasna_7073-web.jpg" alt="J.M. Kariuki by Kulwant Warah" caption="J.M. Kariuki – the man who said Kenya was becoming a country of 10 millionaires and 10 million beggars was killed in 1975, sparking riots in Nairobi." /></p>
<p><img src="http://generationkenya.co.ke/images/thousandwords/kulwant_warah/jriley-2008-rasna_7071-web.jpg" alt="Kikuyu woman by Kulwant Warah" caption="If pain is written in lines, this Kikuyu grandmother’s wrinkles speak of tragedy." /></p>
<p><img src="http://generationkenya.co.ke/images/thousandwords/kulwant_warah/jriley-2008-rasna_7082-web.jpg" alt="Beautiful woman by Kulwant Warah" caption="Eyes are the windows to this beautiful woman’s soul." /></p>
<p><img src="http://generationkenya.co.ke/images/thousandwords/kulwant_warah/jriley-2008-rasna_7085-web.jpg" alt="Man from the Kenyan coast by Kulwant Warah" caption="A man from Kenya’s coast."/><br />
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