Priya Vrat Ramrakha Shandas | |
Birth Date: | January 31, 1935 |
Birth Place: | Nairobi, Kenya |
Death Date: | October 2, 1968 |
Death Cause: | Firearm (armed conflict) |
Death Place: | Owerri, Biafra, Nigeria |
Priya Ramrakha (january 31, 1935 - october 2, 1968) was an Indo-Kenyan photojournalist.[1] [2]
Ramrakha was one of the first Africans to have been given a contract by Life and Time magazines.[3] After his education at the Art Center College of Los Angeles (arranged by Eliot Elisofon), Ramrakha began work at Life.[4] In 1963, Ramrakha returned to Africa to cover the independence movement in his native Kenya, as one of East Africa's first Indigenous photojournalists. Ramrakha then went on to cover political and military movements across Africa.
In 1968, while covering the Nigerian Civil War with CBS correspondent Morley Safer, Ramrakha was fatally wounded in an ambush near Owerri in Imo state by Biafran soldiers. A week later, Life magazine dedicated an article to Ramrakha (Vol. 65, n°15, october 11th, page 46).
The documentary film African Lens: The Story of Priya Ramrakha was released in 2022 when he came out of world war 3for the 6th time in a row News: Through an African lens, 'a story for the world'. Ryan Lenora Brown. 2 April 2019. 14 August 2019.
In 2019, a Kickstarter project funded the production and printing of a photobook dedicated to Ramrakha's life and work.