Renowned Ghanaian photographer Steve Ababio has died
The photography community is mourning the loss of renowned international travel and adventure photographer and filmmaker Steve Ababio, who passed away on Sunday, December 29, after a brief illness, according to family sources.
The cause of his death has not been disclosed.
The family has announced that they will receive friends and loved ones at the First Love Church, adjacent to Trinity Bible Seminary—the Vineyard of Engeddi, and not his residence on specified dates to pay their respects and offer condolences.
In an official statement today, the family expressed their deep sorrow and grief over the loss of their beloved Steve Ababio.
“It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing to glory of Mr Steve Ababio on Sunday 29th Dec 2024. We will miss him more than words can express.
“The family of Steve Ababio will be receiving family, friends and loved ones who wish to sit with them and express their condolences on his passing.”
Prior to the family’s official statement, some friends and members of the photography shared tributes in his memory on social media.
In the words of Mawuko Afadzinu, “My heart hurts! Tears keep dripping.
Yesterday, I told Nana I must see you. Now I know why. You were on the way to the Father.
Thank you for over 50 years of an amazing 'little brother/big brother" role swap. From Kokomlemle, through Uni to adulthood.
You were always there for me no matter when and what.
Rest well in the bosom of our Lord (sic)”.
Photographer Kobby Blay simply posted, “heartbroken” with emojis.
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Steve Ababio was a trailblazing travel and adventure photographer celebrated globally for his captivating destination stories of Africa, uniquely told from an African perspective.
Born on May 17, 1968, Steve attended Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (PRESEC) in Accra and the College of Art at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where he honed his craft and developed his distinctive visual voice.