Jacques Nkinzingabo describes his style of photography as "creative, narrative, quirky, soulful, memorable and magical". But that's not all. His photography, in a broad aspect, focuses primarily on political, social and cultural issues, and their link to the radical transformations of the human condition in time and space.
Overall, his photography is an exercise in attempting to trace the passing of time and development from the rich red soils of the country's fertile countryside, to the hard tarmac streets and infrastructure boom that today characterize wider Kigali.
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