Sander Telo

Angola

"Sander Telo approaches photography as a silent form of storytelling - a way of translating emotion through light, gesture, and detail. His images seek out poetry in the ordinary, capturing fleeting moments with honesty and care. His work invites viewers into spaces of reflection, where stillness, intimacy, and beauty quietly unfold."

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Sander Telo

Sander Telo (b. 2002, Luanda, Angola) is a photographer and creative director whose visual journey began in childhood through drawing and other creative expressions. In 2016, he discovered photography as his true medium — a natural extension of his attentive and curious gaze.

Since 2017, he has developed a distinctive approach to portraiture, landscapes, and abstract compositions, blending technical skill with aesthetic sensitivity. His professional path includes collaborations with Angolan fashion brands such as Pretah, Krupskaya Lingerie, Amara Lukene, Cubata, and Lucrécia Moreira Alta Costura, as well as with other artists across disciplines. He is also the co-creator of the Boca Cerrada editorial and held his first solo exhibition, Poesia do Ordinário, in 2024.

In 2025, he debuted as director of photography in the short film Fluxo, produced during the Ateliê Mutamba residency.

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