"Camo," by photographer Thandiwe Muriu, is the first publication to chronicle the work of this international artist. The book showcases her vibrant portraits that combine cultural textiles and beauty ideologies. As a Kenyan woman working in a male-dominated photography industry, Muriu's work confronts issues of identity and seeks to redefine female empowerment. The book features photographs that are meticulously constructed physical sets using African Ankara wax textiles, not digital manipulations. Each image is paired with an African proverb in both English and Swahili.