Photos of rides and delivery around the world.

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From the dawn of time, Humanity moves from one place to another. The desire to see or live on the ‘other side’ is undying and ever growing.
These movements are primarily driven by the need to provide food for self and offspring, warmth, adventure, partnership, information and myriads of reasons.
Humanity keeps getting faster, higher and stronger in its mobility from one place to another.
Enjoy the photos.
Rolling right in India:
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New Delhi, India

Somewhere deep in the Ural Forests:

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Yekaterinburg, Russia
All important vegetables and perishable goods…’Perishable delivery too’.
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Lekki, Nigeria

Lekki, Nigeria

 

Wine must get to the people:
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Rhineland Pfalz, Germany

Fishing and delivery in Oman:

Muscat, Oman

 

 

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Muscat, Oman
HOT Rubik’s Cube underpants, on the move:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Too cool for Horse riding.

 Accra, Ghana
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Accra, Ghana

Just a man on his phone at work.

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Jaipur, India

A striking similarity to Russia:

Cairo Egypt
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Cairo, Egypt

Fire wood delivery in style:

Lagos, Nigeria
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Lagos, Nigeria

Pushing it in Cairo:

 

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Cairo, Egypt

Swedish style

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Stockholm, Sweden

Over the lagoon, Lagos Nigeria

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Makoko, Nigeria

Istanbul Style:

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Istanbul, Turkey
When all fails, these remains..
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Speyer, Germany

We all are the same, fancy or not, we keep moving.

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Bolaji Alonge is an artist, international photographer, actor and journalist from Lagos, Nigeria. His visual language speaks of the wonders of nature and human exchange, urban culture and searches for historical continuity in a world that is sometimes heavily fractured. He is also a globetrotter who has travelled around the world during the last decade documenting exotic culture and history. In May 2017, Bolaji organized his “Eyes of a Lagos Boy” photo exhibition at the prestigious Freedom Park in Lagos.

His second solo exhibition “Urban Culture – Historical Continuity” was held at One Draw Gallery, Ikoyi, Lagos in November 2018, establishing Bolaji’s brand of photography to a new audience, receiving great reviews from artists and art lovers worldwide

In February 2019, Bolaji showcased his work at Baza Studio in New York, The event was attended by the Nigerian Consul in New York, UN officials, art curators, musicians, artists, press and art aficionados.

 -Bolaji Alonge  

 All Photos by Bolaji Alonge for Awefirm.org

8 Comments

  1. Lol…. the Lekki Nigerian one is funny. Good job and thanks for taking us around the world.

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