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  1. “He who has not had his photo taken with Seydou Keïta has not had his photo taken!” This is what they would say in Bamako… In 1935, a 14-year old Malian boy named Seydou Keïta received a gift from his uncle that would change the course of his life: a Kodak Brownie flash camera.

  2. Seydou Keita Seydou Keïta’s photographs eloquently portray Bamako society during its era of transition from a cosmopolitan French colony to an independent capital. Initially trained by his father to be a carpenter, Keïta’s career as a photographer was launched in 1935 by an uncle who gave him his first camera, a Kodak Brownie Flash, which he had purchased during a trip to Senegal.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seydou_KeitaSeydou Keita - Wikipedia

    Seydou Ahmed Keita (Bamako, 16 gennaio 1980) è un ex calciatore maliano, di ruolo centrocampista. È il primatista sia di presenze che di reti della Nazionale maliana. Durante la sua permanenza nel Barcellona, il suo impegno ha aiutato a vincere il sextuple nel 2009, diventano così la prima squadra nella storia a realizzarlo.

  4. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Seydou Keïta est un photographe portraitiste malien né en 1923 à Bamako (Soudan français et actuel Mali) et mort le 22 novembre 2001 à La Boissière-École . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Spécialiste du portrait , il utilise une chambre photographique . Commençant la photographie en 1949 , il installe dans sa cour un studio. De ...

  5. The great African portraitist Seydou Keïta lived in Bamako, Mali from 1921 to 2001. A self-taught photographer, he opened a studio in 1948 and specialized in portraiture. Seydou Keïta soon photographed all of Bamako and his portraits gained a reputation for excellence throughout West Africa. His numerous clients were drawn by the quality of ...

  6. KEITA. SEYDOU KEITA. Fecha de nacimiento. 16/01/1980. Original De. Bamako (Mali) Temporadas en el primer equipo. 2008 - 2012. Demarcación.

  7. One of the exceptional talents to emerge in this area has been the Malian photographer Seydou Keita (ca. 1921–2001), whose work has been admired on an international scale. Keita's oeuvre consists of portraits that chronicle Malian life during the mid-twentieth century.