Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Maternity Photography

The primary focus of maternity photography is to capture the feelings and short period developments in the body. These feelings and body changes can’t be reproduced artificially at a later stage. Therefore, maternity photographs bear more personal value than other kinds of photographs. It is a rare opportunity, expectant parents must grab it 



Sunday, 1 January 2012

WELCOME TO 2012

It was indeed a very long year... for the ups and downs, the opportunities and challenges, the laughter and the tears, the good and the bad, the smooth and the rough... Now i look back and all i can say is THANK YOU JESUS... to everyone who rode on the boat with me... THANK YOU... May 2012 be filled with joy, peace and HIS blessings... ENJOY A PROSPEROUS 2012!!!

Thursday, 16 June 2011

CONFIDENCE...


noun /ˈkänfədəns/  /-fəˌdens/
The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Asher Oluwasindara..

A new baby is like the beginning of all things- wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities" Eda J Leshan

... I love you Asher Eniwunmide Oluwasindara

Friday, 3 June 2011

Kiki

Hello... I'm sorry I havent been here in a while.. I've had sooo much to do...been here and there...  yeah.. clicking my shutter button!!
 .....oh...well.. I did a newborn shoot some weeks ago.. ok, not entirely newborn.. she was going to be four (4)weeks the day after this shoot was done.. I planned on doing it earlier but i just could not find the time....
.....and yeah... a very big THANK you to my friend and his wife for letting me photograph their baby..

So, here is Kiki at Four weeks.... Enjoy!





Thursday, 5 May 2011

ELECTRICITY.... PROUDLY NIGERIAN!


It was a saturday evening, no light and the generator being weary, refused to start up.
I lit up the candle, sat alone in my room with my camera...i had just gotten back from a wedding i went to cover.
I saw the 'Proudly Nigeria' wristband that i had on, looked at the candle i had lighted in the room, smiled and said to myself, 'THIS IS PROUDLY NIGERIAN'. 
There has been so many articles, campaigns and even walks on the issue of power in Nigeria, many had even given up. I still believe strongly that SOMEDAY which is VERY SOON... ELECTRICITY WILL BE PROUDLY NIGERIAN!