A dancer moves to the rhythm of the talking drum during the annual Fetu Afahye festival of the Oguaa people of Cape Coast, Ghana. CREDIT: Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu.
A dancer moves to the rhythm of the talking drum during the annual Fetu Afahye festival of the Oguaa people of Cape Coast, Ghana. CREDIT: Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu.

Instagram Take-Over #11: Ghana Series by Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu

Oct 10, 2016

For its 11th Instagram take-over by photographers from around the world, Carnegie Council presents Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu's photos of Ghana.

Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu, popularly known as Kobe Subramaniam, is a developer, designer, photographer, and robotics enthusiast who co-leads Google Developer Groups in Ghana and serves as the country mentor.

Currently based in Accra, Ghana, Kobe has a deep passion for traveling to explore global cultures. To learn more about him go to www.kobebigs.com and see his photos on tumblr and vsco.

Carnegie Council hosts a new Instagram take-over every month. Check out the previous photographers and look for the next one in early November: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccthrumyeyes/.

If you're interested in photography, check out the Council's International Student Photo Contest. The topic is urbanization and the deadline is December 31, 2016.

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