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Behind the Lens: Meet Nana Osei Bonsu of NanaBee Fotos, Kumasi’s most sought-after photographer

In Kumasi, where tradition and modern creativity blend seamlessly, one man is using his camera to tell powerful visual stories that span entertainment, culture, diplomacy, and history. His name? Nana Osei Bonsu, professionally known as NanaBee, the creative force behind NanaBee Fotos.

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NanaBee Fotos with colleagues at manhyia Palace

Over the past decade, Nana Bee has steadily become one of Ghana’s leading photographers, capturing everything from star-studded entertainment events to revered cultural ceremonies at Manhyia Palace, and even exclusive diplomatic gatherings. His eye for detail and unmatched work ethic have earned him a place not just behind the scenes, but at the very center of Ghana’s biggest moments.

Before stepping into the photography world, Nana Bee was a familiar voice on Kumasi’s Kapital Radio, where he worked as a DJ. The same passion and rhythm that once curated playlists for thousands of listeners now drive his visual storytelling.

Kapital Radio

A proud alumnus of Kumasi Technical University, Nana Bee brings both technical precision and artistic flair to his craft. His academic background and creative experience have played a vital role in building a brand that is not only respected but trusted across multiple sectors.

NanaBee Fotos and Sarkodie
NanaBee and Shatta Wale

At the center of Nana Bee’s work is culture particularly that of the Ashanti Kingdom. Through an ongoing collaboration with Manhyia Palace, he documents some of the kingdom’s most sacred and high-profile traditional events. From Akwasidae Festivals to state ceremonies honoring the Asantehene, his lens has preserved moments that will live in Ghana’s history for years to come.

Pictures by NanaBee Fotos at Manhyia
Pictures by NanaBee Fotos at Manhyia

Beyond tradition, Nana Bee is a recognizable name in Ghana’s vibrant entertainment scene. From concerts and red-carpet events to exclusive celebrity shoots and media productions, he’s the creative mind behind many of the most circulated images in Ghanaian pop culture.

Pictures by NanaBee Fotos at Rapperholic

His signature style, dynamic, polished, and emotionally resonant, has attracted top-tier entertainers, event planners, and media houses, many of whom return to him repeatedly for his professionalism and eye-catching results.

NanaBee Fotos with Coach Chris Hughton and Berl Photograhy
NanaBee Fotos with Ex Black Stars players ( Derek Boateng, Agyemang Badu and Jerry Akaminko)

In a testament to his growing influence, Nana Bee was recently commissioned by the Italian Ambassador as the official photographer to document their high-level diplomatic event, the Italian Day celebration in Ghana, an honor that solidified his standing not just locally but internationally.

NanaBee Fotos and Italian Ambassador, Giovanni Favilli at Italian Day Dinner
NanaBee Fotos and Italian Ambassador, Daniela D’orlandi at Italian Day Dinner

His growing portfolio of political and diplomatic work highlights a unique versatility, able to shift seamlessly from the buzz of entertainment to the solemnity of international affairs.

NanaBee Fotos and Billionaire Daniel McKorley (McDan)

What sets Nana Bee apart is more than just his camera skills, it’s his story. From his early days as a DJ to becoming the visual historian of both cultural royalty and modern celebrity, he represents a new generation of Ghanaian creatives who are defining their own lanes.

NanaBee Fotos with Otumfuo Assinhene, Nana Yaw Akuoko
NanaBee Fotos with CEO of Aduana Football Club, Collins Atta Poku

With NanaBee Fotos, he has not only built a brand, but a movement. A celebration of Ghanaian excellence, elegance, and expression through photography.

NanaBee Fotos and Berl Photography with engineers of Sinohydro

You can follow NanaBee Fotos on Instagram and Facebook to see his latest work and behind-the-scenes access to Ghana’s most iconic events.

NanaBee Fotos nominated in Floodlight Media Excellence Award

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