Malick Bodian Documents His Four-Year Journey Across Senegal
Briefly

"I should start doing things that I love to do. I would love to know more [about] where I come from. I promised [myself] I would go home more often."
"Sénégal, Voyage Temporel is a graceful rumination on family, tradition and the passage of time. Viewing Bodian's photographs is like tagging along on a road trip; he takes us all around his country of origin."
"The first thing I did was to go visit my dad, which is something I didn't do for a long time. I met his mother, my grandmother, and she was 107 years old."
"I drew inspiration from titans of 1970s West African studio portraiture such as James Barnor as well as Magnum photographers - Raymond Depardon in particular."
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