Munyabarame Fidele Gisa is a Rwandan visual storyteller with a constant hunger to explore how people connect with the nature around them. He finds beauty in the small things, using close-up photography to reveal the true essence and character of his subjects.
Gisa’s work sits between two worlds: social documentary and lifestyle photography. In his documentary projects, like those in Musanze, he feels most at home working within the community. He often opts for black-and-white to strip away the distraction of colour — allowing him to focus on raw emotion, the textures of daily life, and the spirit of the people he documents. Through this, he gives a voice to the quiet, powerful stories of education, heritage, and growth.
His lifestyle work is all about connection. He believes in documenting life as it unfolds. Whether he is travelling with friends or meeting new faces across Rwanda, he captures the warmth and energy of his culture. He searches for those candid moments — the laughter and the shared journeys that make everyday experiences meaningful.
Every time Gisa picks up his camera, his mission is to build a bridge between the subject and the viewer. He is dedicated to telling stories that are honest, authentic, and uniquely Rwandan, inviting others to really feel the life in his photographs.






















