oluwasozzy: That first Mother's Day Pose.... Wishing my wife many more Mother's Day celebration. #mothersday #seunsolaafolabi
oluwasozzy: Happy Mothers Day to my mum. You shaped my character as a man by living a life worthy of emulation. God bless you mum, I will always love you. #mothersday
oluwasozzy: Happy Mother's Day to my wife. God will continue to bless you abundantly. I love you so much. #mothersday #seunsolaafolabi
oluwasozzy: #newjersey #everydaysozzy #olusolaafolabi #architecturephotography #art
oluwasozzy: Warning ⚠️ #everydayUSA #everydaysozzy #olusolaafolabi #newjersey
oluwasozzy: Just thinking.... Can architecture be a show of strength in a city ? #olusolaafolabi #everydaysozzy #architecture #architecturephotography #art #everydayUSA
oluwasozzy: Cornrow braids are not only widespread in Africa, they are also quite ancient. Clay sculpture with cornrows from the ancient Nok civilization of Nigeria. It may be as old as 500 B.C. As Peters (1990) notes in her essay on black hairstyle history: "Hiero
oluwasozzy: Over the years, cornrows, along with dreadlocks, have been the subject of several disputes in American workplaces, as well as universities. Some employers and educational institutions have deemed them unsuitable, and banned them – sometimes even terminati
oluwasozzy: Cornrow hairstyles in Africa also cover a wide social terrain: religion, kinship, status, age, ethnicity, and other attributes of identity can all be expressed in hairstyle. Just as important is the act of braiding, which transmits cultural values between
oluwasozzy: Cornrows are a traditional way of styling hair in various global areas. Depictions of women with cornrows have been found in Stone Age paintings in the Tassili Plateau of the Sahara, and have been dated as far back as 3000 B.C. There are also Native Ame
oluwasozzy: Depending on the region of the world, cornrows are worn by men or women, or both, and are sometimes adorned with beads or cowry shells. Often favored for their easy maintenance, rows can be left in for weeks at a time if maintained through careful washi
oluwasozzy: Cornrows or braids, also called canerows in the Caribbean, are an ancient traditional African style of hair grooming, in which the hair is braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to produce a continuous, raised row. Cornrows a
oluwasozzy: No focus ? # © Olusola Afolabi # "Everyday Sozzy" photo documentary series #photojournalism #photography #streetphotography #olusolaafolabi #street #mobilephotography #newjersey #tourism #travel #everydayUSA #everydayeverywhere #everyda
oluwasozzy: Nothing is out of focus, it's just a change of subject. ~ Olusola Afolabi # © Olusola Afolabi # "Everyday Sozzy" photo documentary series #streetphotography #olusolaafolabi #street #mobilephotography #newjersey #tourism #everydayUSA #
oluwasozzy: Pane.... #newjersey #streetphotography #balanceart #everydaysozzy #lines #olusolaafolabi
oluwasozzy: When lines don't fall into places, change your point of view and make places fall into lines. #olusolaafolabi #everydaysozzy #balanceart #streetphotography #newjersey #lines
oluwasozzy: What you choose to see determines what you believe... #everydaysozzy #olusolaafolabi
oluwasozzy: Dear Son, Don't you ever forget this, God is always with you... Regards: Your Dad
oluwasozzy: Dear Son, Don't you ever forget this, there is power in the word of God... Regards: Your Dad
oluwasozzy: Don't you ever forget this " Worrying can never solve anything " # © Olusola Afolabi # "Everyday Sozzy" photo documentary series #photojournalism #streetphotography #olusolaafolabi #mobilephotography #newjersey #everydayUSA #everydaye
oluwasozzy: Don't you ever forget this " Faith without corresponding action is dead" # © Olusola Afolabi # "Everyday Sozzy" photo documentary series #photojournalism #streetphotography #olusolaafolabi #mobilephotography #newjersey #everydayUSA #e
oluwasozzy: Don't you ever forget this "What you believe in, is what you become" # © Olusola Afolabi # "Everyday Sozzy" photo documentary series #photojournalism #streetphotography #olusolaafolabi #mobilephotography #newjersey #everydayUSA #every
oluwasozzy: And his name shall be called: Oluwasemilore Onaopemipo Ayinla Son of Seun & Sola Afolabi #seunsolaafolabi
oluwasozzy: Thank you all for the lovely birthday wishes. Just as you have celebrated me, things of celebration will never cease to happen to you and your family. God bless you. #olusolaafolabi
oluwasozzy: 10:05pm March, 12th 2017. God gave me an early birthday gift. A baby boy delivered with blessings from God. God has done me a favor, showing me so much mercy, much more than I deserve. God bless my wife for been a carrier of our joy. This is my best b
oluwasozzy: I observed that in almost every 6miles, the US National flag is waving, so I decided to read more on this beautifully designed flag... have a good read friends. --------------------------- Congressional sessions open with the recital of the Pledge, as d
oluwasozzy: The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America, originally composed by Colonel George Balch in 1887, later revised by Francis Bellamy in 1892 a
oluwasozzy: God bless every woman on earth. Happy International women day. #iwd #iwd2017 #women # © Olusola Afolabi # "Everyday Sozzy" photo documentary series #photojournalism #photography #streetphotography #olusolaafolabi #street #spi #mobilep
oluwasozzy: Casino Cinema, Alagomeji Lagos. The history of cinema in Nigeria dates back to as early as the history of film itself; notably in the late 19th century, with the use of peephole viewing of motion picture devices. These were soon replaced in early 20th c
oluwasozzy: Evolution of Keke An auto rickshaw (in India), or rickshaw (in Pakistan) also known as a Bajay or Bajaj (in Jakarta, Indonesia) Bemo in Bali, Indonesia, three-wheeler or tuktuk (in Sri Lanka), samosa, tempo, tuk-tuk (in Thailand), trishaw, autorick, baj