Mohamed (Mo) Amin Kenya, 1943-1996

Biography
Mohamed Amin (b.1943-d.1996) the second son of a poor railway worker, was soon faced with racism, an inevitable product of colonialism. He never forgot those underdog years and fought against prejudice the rest of his life.
From the time he acquired his first camera, a second-hand Box Brownie, Mo’s future was determined. Quickly he learned photographic and darkroom skills and was already applying them to commercial use when he went to secondary school in the then Tanganyika. Before he was 20 he was a recognized force as a freelancer in Dar es Salaam and his work appeared in all the Fleet Street national newspapers.
In a career spanning more that 30 years, Mo was our eyes on the frontline in every situation and his honest unwavering approach to photojournalism earned him the unconditional respect of both friends and enemies alike. Mo covered every major event in Africa and beyond, braving 28 days of torture, surviving bombs and bullets, even the loss of his left arm in an ammunition dump explosion, to emerge as the most decorated news cameraman of all time.
Mo’s remarkable life was cut tragically short in November 1996 when hijackers took over an Ethiopian airliner forcing it to crash land in the Indian Ocean killing 123 passengers and crew. Mo died on his feet still negotiating with the terrorists.
By any standards, Mo’s life was truly extraordinary; action-packed, full of pain and passion and inseparable from the troubled chronicle of emergent Africa.
Works
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Dancing in Nairobi, 1960
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Dancing in Nairobi, 1960
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    40 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Family Portrait, 1962
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Family Portrait, 1962
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, A candid shot of Malcolm X in his hotel room in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1964
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    A candid shot of Malcolm X in his hotel room in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1964
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Tanzania Women Jazz Band, 1966
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Tanzania Women Jazz Band, 1966
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Miss Nairobi, 1966
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Miss Nairobi, 1966
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, El-Molo boys fishing on Lake Turkana, Kenya, 1970/1980
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    El-Molo boys fishing on Lake Turkana, Kenya, 1970/1980
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, A Lady Being Shown How to Tune A Guitar By Musician, 1970/1980
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    A Lady Being Shown How to Tune A Guitar By Musician, 1970/1980
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Dancing and Having A Good Time, 1970/1980
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Dancing and Having A Good Time, 1970/1980
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Boy enjoying his car ride, 1970/1980
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Boy enjoying his car ride, 1970/1980
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    40 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, Aziz Tespar and Natu Vadgama racing through thge National Park in the East African Safari Rally, 1975
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    Aziz Tespar and Natu Vadgama racing through thge National Park in the East African Safari Rally, 1975
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
  • Mohamed (Mo) Amin, The world famous East African Safari Rally, 1975
    Mohamed (Mo) Amin
    The world famous East African Safari Rally, 1975
    Fine Art Archival Print on Hahnemuhle 310grs, 100% cotton rag paper
    30 x 40 cm
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