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Depara (b. Angola/d. Congo, 1928-1997) began photographing in 1950. He opened his studio, Jean Whisky Depara, in Kinshasa. He worked there until 1956 making portraits, family photographs and pictures of celebrations. In that time Kinshasa was a centre for music where rumba and cha-cha were played the whole night. Many people from West Africa came there to spend the night in the clubs and cafes. Depara mixed with the public as a photographer. He was famous for his love for women, whom he tried to seduce camera in hand.

In addition he was a follower of the singer Franco, who had discovered his work and invited him to come along during a performance. In 1954 he became Franco's official photographer.

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