Ramogi Studios. There were two favourite studios in Nairobi: Studio One along Moi Avenue and Ramogi Photographer on Luthuli Avenue. The name Ramogi would have made one believe it was owned by an investor from Luo Nyanza, but believe it or not, it was a muhindi business.
Going for a studio portrait shoot was a ceremony reserved for special occasions, like Easter and Christmas. The picture had to have the Ramogi studio stamp and date. Almost every home had framed pictures hanging in living rooms. Nothing else was allowed on the walls, except family portraits and the occasional picture of Jesus, Cardinal Otunga and the Pope, next to a wall calendar or framed message that declared that “Christ is the head of this house.”

Ramogi Photographers Ltd
Ramogi Bldg Luthuli Ave, 46759-00100 GPO, Nairobi
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