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The Unfolding Story

Borderless

A visual diary that captures freedom and flow — an archive of expansion, where each experience becomes part of who I am.

Visual Archive

This page isn’t just about where I’ve been — it’s about what expands when I move. Borderless is a running record of my transitions — from city to sea, from working to wandering, from structure to stillness. Every photo here tells a small piece of my truth: that becoming unbound isn’t about escape — it’s about arrival.

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What we live, we capture. What we capture, we carry.

At the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) overlooking Nairobi, Kenya.

University of Ghana School of Law with Aunt Rose and Uncle Albi.

Jahmil hanging out in Nazwa Desert with his Umi.

In Ghana, many graduates wear white on the Sunday after their ceremony — a symbol of gratitude and new beginnings. These two young ladies chose to deepen that moment by visiting Elmina Castle before their class photos — a quiet nod to heritage and resilience.

What was carried away always finds its way home. Outside Elmina Castle, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

Off the coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania making memories in a fishing boat near Matemwe village.

Captain Jahmil steering the yacht along Volta Lake in Akosombo, Ghana. I'm saving this for when he grows up and says he "got it out the mud." Ha!

Sun, sand, and a stretch of ocean that felt like it belonged to him—Matemwe mornings.

Our first sunrise in Zanzibar, Tanzania - Matemwe overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Shipping off our passports for our Ghanaian visa, roughly three weeks from the date we leave. Don't be like us.

Overlooking the city from the 40th floor of our hotel. Dubai sunrise.

Making giant friends at the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya.

Family photo with members of the Maasai community in Nairobi, Kenya. Maasai people are known for being guardians of tradition, strength, and story. A reminder that culture can evolve without losing its roots. The Maasai have largely resisted pressure to abandon their traditional ways.

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