As part of a new series, we are inviting budding photographers and seasoned professionals alike to submit a photo series to feature on Amaliah. This can be completely original work or a series which has already been published elsewhere.
Thank you to Aisha Ife for contributing to this series and granting us permission to re-share her work.
A huge number of adult men and women live with acne in Nigeria. Yet, in our society, having acne means having to deal with unsolicited advice, mean comments, snide looks and flat out embarrassing comments.
Beyond the external and societal response, dealing with acne takes a huge emotional toll on people suffering from it. They often times struggle with body dysmorphia, loss of confidence, low self esteem and social anxiety.
As a person with acne myself, this project was borne out of realising many people have similar struggles and even worse. I became a social recluse because I was tired of being constantly reminded of the condition of my skin and being looked at like I’m a monster just because I have acne. Coupled with the unrealistic standards of beauty perpetrated by the media, I often feel like I am not “normal”.
This project explores the struggles of people living with acne, their experiences and their stories. It challenges unrealistic beauty standards that demand that skin has to be perfect or look a certain type of way to be deemed worthy of respect, decency or niceness.
I documented a few people living with acne and they spoke to me about their struggles. They talked about their experience with having acne, how it makes them feel as well as some of the worst things they’ve had to deal with due to living with acne.
I wanted to capture them being comfortable as much as possible, all the images were shot with natural light and their skins are totally untampered with. The Muses in order of appearance are: Raheemah, Winifred, Binjo, Farouk, Toromo.
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All images were shot in 2019.
*Under no circumstances are these images allowed to be tampered with or edited in any form. All rights reserved to Aisha Ife.
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Aisha is a Portrait and Product Photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria. She loves Art, Design, Architecture, Illustrations and Plants. Photography for Aisha is a means of expression. She wants her images of people to feel like home and she likes to capture her subjects being themselves and comfortable. She expresses her love for design and colours through Product Photography. She expresses her love for Architecture via the images she shoots and curates of the Structures of Lagos. Aisha is the Creative director of Littart by Aì, a Nigerian creative stationery brand. She is passionate about improving the visibility of women in photography and creative genres as a whole and founded Tiwa, a community of Nigerian female photographers. When she's not photographing people or products, Aisha channels her art through her illustrations, reading books, doodling or taking care of her plants. You can find her on Twitter: @aishaife_ and Instagram: @aishaife_