Christian Karuhanga Kin
Jesus is Lord
Dir: @galleryofomerta @aadultwalk
Media: @kickbackfoundation | @weareiawa
CD: @s3unn | @pathfinder.prods
Toronto
2025 Video Publications.
“He is the one we proclaim, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone fully mature in Christ. To this end I strenuously contend with all the energy Christ so powerfully works in me.”
Colossians 1:28-29 NIV

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

Exhibited at @4thewestend Stomping Grounds
Thanks to my Lil Sister and @katherinenerima for representing my memories as family and Ugandans living in the west end, vicariously experiencing my teenage hood through Martin Grove.
I was tasked to capture my street and these two places stuck out to me.
Martin Grove is a largely insignificant street amongst the population of Toronto. While people may lay their claim to Yonge Street, College, Steeles, Bayview or other more prominent streets, I sit here, a child of Martin Grove, a user of its medicine. I grew up near a plaza, off of John Garland and Martin Grove, a place where high school communities congregated over fries and chicken from Bestco for $2.10. This is a place where arguments meant everything, roasts meant nothing, and your brothers broke bread, sometimes sharing a meal you split. It was the choice between bus fare and pizza nova, between blue sky and being late for third period. This plaza meant a lot to my teenage years, and still serves me today. Additionally, Smithfield has a significant impact on my life as well. Physical spaces for contemplation, recreational sport and Prayer are not often linked to one location, but in my case, it is. Smithfield Park is a 2-minute walk, but serves as a place of solace, improvement and buckets. These two staples were my medicine, through teenage-hood, COVID and still, in my 21st year of living. Thank you Martin Grove.
Thank you Jesus

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__

The WIB.
Coiffeuse : @hairby._j
Assistante coiffure : @thealabinstitute
Maquilleuse: @_.mrsdivine
Photographe @ckdr.ca
D.A : @juliaa_ndj
Assistante D.A: @rose_noemie._ @_mrsdivine
Models:
e2nlks
@cynthia_lubaki
@gigi_geno_
@milca.aleka
@wantgotojapann
@emykeyss
@graace.mnk
@kwmemma
@debo.__
Subject 5: Joshua Pacetes (@joshpacetes )
Humber College Men’s JV Basketball Player
Full Interview Out Now on YouTube. Link in bio
YouTube: “PathfinderProds”
Director: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Executive Producer: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Prod Co: @galleryofomerta
Creative Director: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Producer: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
DP: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
PA: Celina Jin
Logo: Shekinah Natan (@shekinahnatan )
Additional media in video sourced from:
@ckdr.ca
@joshpacetes
Subject 4: Moustapha Youssouf (@bgr8m )
Assistant Coach for Raptors 905 & TMU, Director of basketball operations at BGR8
Full Interview Out Now on YouTube. Link in bio
YouTube: “PathfinderProds”
Director: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Executive Producer: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Prod Co: @galleryofomerta
Creative Director: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Producer: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
1st AD: Jordan Wong (@jordanmakaylawong )
2nd AD: Kymane Fermely (@kyymane )
Location Supervisor: Layla Berih (@lxberih )
DP: Helton Dos Santos (@heltinoo )
B Cam: Dario Butera (@6.to_the_seth )
C Cam: Daniel Fusco (@fusc04 )
Gaffer: Christian Batenga (@thechristianbatenga )
Grip: Misan Edema (@misanedema_38 )
Sound: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Edit: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Photographer: Mason Cline (@mason.clinee )
BTS VHS: Jethro Pacelo (@jethropacelo )
BTS Video: Dena Abraham (@dena.abraham )
BTS Photo: Marva Trim (@_marvaa.j )
PA:
Gerrard Ssenyondo (@gs._34 )
Edward Kanakulya (@ej.kanakulya )
Logo: Shekinah Natan (@shekinahnatan )
Additional media in video sourced from:
@kickbackfoundation
@sarah_delangel
@creatrchris
@filmsbyjacob @creatrjxn
@jamalamaj
What words do you have to say to the Pathfinders?
Shot by : @thankgodforfilm
Edit @ckdr.ca
Logo: @shekinahnatan
Subject 3: Kait Nichols (@kaitnichols_ )
TMU Women’s Basketball Player
Full Interview Out Now on YouTube. Link in bio
YouTube: “PathfinderProds”
Director: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Executive Producer: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Prod Co: @galleryofomerta
Creative Director: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Producer: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
1st AD: Jordan Wong (@jordanmakaylawong )
2nd AD: Kymane Fermely (@kyymane )
Location Supervisor: Layla Berih (@lxberih )
DP: Helton Dos Santos (@heltinoo )
B Cam: Dario Butera (@6.to_the_seth )
C Cam: Daniel Fusco (@fusc04 )
Gaffer: Christian Batenga (@thechristianbatenga )
Grip: Misan Edema (@misanedema_38 )
Sound: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Edit: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Photographer: Mason Cline (@mason.clinee )
BTS VHS: Jethro Pacelo (@jethropacelo )
BTS Video: Dena Abraham (@dena.abraham )
BTS Photo: Marva Trim (@_marvaa.j )
PA:
Gerrard Ssenyondo (@gs._34 )
Edward Kanakulya (@ej.kanakulya )
Logo: Shekinah Natan (@shekinahnatan )
Additional media in video sourced from:
@tmuboldwbb
@tmubold
Subject 2: Magdalena Grammenopoulos (@maggiegramm )
Coordinator, Communications & Talent for Canada Basketball, Sports Videographer
Full Interview Out Now on YouTube. Link in bio
YouTube: “PathfinderProds”
Director: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Executive Producer: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Prod Co: @galleryofomerta
Creative Director: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Producer: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
1st AD: Jordan Wong (@jordanmakaylawong )
2nd AD: Kymane Fermely (@kyymane )
Location Supervisor: Layla Berih (@lxberih )
DP: Helton Dos Santos (@heltinoo )
B Cam: Dario Butera (@6.to_the_seth )
C Cam: Daniel Fusco (@fusc04 )
Gaffer: Christian Batenga (@thechristianbatenga )
Grip: Misan Edema (@misanedema_38 )
Sound: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Photographer: Mason Cline (@mason.clinee )
BTS VHS: Jethro Pacelo (@jethropacelo )
BTS Video: Dena Abraham (@dena.abraham )
BTS Photo: Marva Trim (@_marvaa.j )
PA:
Gerrard Ssenyondo (@gs._34 )
Edward Kanakulya (@ej.kanakulya )
Logo: Shekinah Natan (@shekinahnatan )
Additional media in video sourced from:
@canadabasketball
@maggiegramm

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca

Open Source Session 1 ✅
Shoutout to all those who came through and a heartfelt thank you to @stephaniejosephflatts for starting us off right!
The learning was expansive and we’re excited to show you what else we have in store!
📷 @ckdr.ca
Subject 1: Jamal Burger. (@jamaljburger )
Filmmaker and Photographer, Founder of Kickback Foundation.
Full Interview Out Now on YouTube. Link in bio
YouTube: “PathfinderProds”
Director: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Executive Producer: Siby Diomande (@siby.dioms )
Prod Co: @galleryofomerta
Creative Director: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Producer: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
1st AD: Jordan Wong (@jordanmakaylawong )
2nd AD: Kymane Fermely (@kyymane )
Location Supervisor: Layla Berih (@lxberih )
DP: Helton Dos Santos (@heltinoo )
B Cam: Dario Butera (@6.to_the_seth )
C Cam: Daniel Fusco (@fusc04 )
Gaffer: Christian Batenga (@thechristianbatenga )
Grip: Misan Edema (@misanedema_38 )
Sound: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
Photographer: Mason Cline (@mason.clinee )
BTS VHS: Jethro Pacelo (@jethropacelo )
BTS Video: Dena Abraham (@dena.abraham )
BTS Photo: Marva Trim (@_marvaa.j )
PA:
Gerrard Ssenyondo (@gs._34 )
Edward Kanakulya (@ej.kanakulya )
Logo: Shekinah Natan (@shekinahnatan )
Additional media in video sourced from:
@saxonlane
@ronnyackah
@kickbackfoundation
@abigailtesfaye
@lensofaliya
@anthonynusca
@antonioberhan
@nich0laswilliams
@ckdr.ca
@jamaljburger
A Conversation with Siby Diomande, ahead of Pathfinder’s event tomorrow
Doors Open @ 6pm
Screening starts @ 7pm
Panel Talk @ 8:15pm
Director: Siby Diomande ( @siby.dioms )
Producer: Christian Kin (@ckdr.ca )
DP: Helton Dos Santos (@heltinoo )
B Cam: Gebel Ceesay (@geboy.ceesay )
Host: Kymane Fermely (@kyymane )
PA: Kevin Graham (@kevv.graham )
BTS Photo: Giléne Graham (@gilenegraham )
Location Supervisor: Layla Berih (@lxberih )
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