About Xsightn Photography:

Xsightn Photography is a Nigeria based fine art wedding and lifestyle photography outfit. We love to think our approach to wedding photography is both fresh and urban. We pride ourselves of being one of the top wedding photographers in Nigeria, shooting high-end weddings for Nigerian couples based outside Nigeria. In 2010 we were privileged to shoot weddings for Nigerian brides based in the USA, UK, South Africa, Canada and Cameroon . "I love the fact that i am a wedding photographer and I feel so incredibly lucky to be able to capture and document, the memories, love, look and the happiness in my work" "I approach my wedding photography in a way that leads to an intimate and artful expression resulting in images that reflect your unique personality, capturing the natural mood of the day that will be cherished in your family for years to come." Kayode(the lead photographer) started his career in IT before training under some of the world's best known photographers. Throughout his photography career, Xsightn has developed a unique style of creating timeless imagery. He draws inspiration for everything around him, from movies and television, to literary figures and, of course, journalism. Email us at info@xsightn.com or Call +2348023702640 Xsightn Website

  • Archive: May, 2010



    Nigerian Weddings : What happens to the remaining pictures

    Sunday, May 16th, 2010

    So what happens to those wedding pictures that never make it to the final album ?

    As a wedding photographer i usually average about 2500 pictures a wedding. after culling and editing i get maybe 200 images to fit into the wedding album and load a couple of hundreds more into the slideshow they get in HD format at the end of the day. I try to keep this minimal, so as not to get the collection too cramped up.

    All my couples also get a jpeg cd/dvd with the same images on them, which brings me to my question, what happens to those numerous images that aren’t fit for prime time? What happens to those underexposed images,  those blurred images or those wedding pictures we feel as photographers shouldn’t be seen by the public.

    To all the photographers based out there, both in Nigeria and internationally, how do you handle this images, when we shoot weddings, what happens to those pictures the couple never gets to see? Shouldn’t they  ?

    Something in me always wants to give out all the pictures because in my opinion, they all represent a moment in their lives, which they will never be able to get back or see again.

    I know professional photographers prefer to only show their good pictures, this i fully understand but as wedding photographers, should this bind us as well?

    Shouldn’t the number of the great images in the album be enough to assure the couple that we are still amazing photographers when they see the not so great ones?

    Just my views let me know what you think.

    Attached are some pictures of a Saxophone player i met at a recent wedding in Nigeria, his name is Olasax and he’s such an amazing talent.

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    Photography is by Kayode, a wedding photographer based in Lagos,Nigeria. To make enquiries about booking Kayode for a wedding in Nigeria please send email to kayode@xsightn.com. You can also find Kayode on Facebook here – www.facebook.com/xsightn

    Pre Wedding Photo Sessions in Nigeria

    Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

    “Anyway, I wanted to ask your advice on something if you don’t mind. I got my first request for an engagement shoot (exciting stuff) but I am struggling to figure out where we should do it. Ideally I would think of a park or the beach but I don’t know of any parks on the island / mainland and I am really worried about being harassed by area boys on the beaches.

    So just wanted to check if u cud give me some advice on potential locations and give me a few pointers on dealing with area boys.

    Hope to hear from you.

    ****

    Above is an interesting mail i received recently, asking about how I go about an important challenge most photographers face in the course of shooting. Normally when i get a question via email i tend to respond to such mails via my blog. The reason i do this is that most of the questions could benefit a lot of people, so rather than having to reply everybody when ever they ask me the same question, i post it on my blog and just direct them there.

    A fellow wedding photographer in Nigeria who just got into the business sent me the above mail and asked me quite a number of things, i will be addressing one particular question i know would be of great benefit to wedding photographers based in Nigeria.

    First and foremost, i really don’t mind at all, as photographers we all need to network and share information as much as possible, like i always say i’m still learning myself and always appreciate all the input i get from other photographers out there.

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    Shooting engagement sessions in Nigeria can be very tricky especially in Lagos, photographer have different ways of dealing with this challenges, what i share here are tips that tend to work for me:

    1) You need to realize that the shoot is all about the couple in question, so its important they are very comfortable wherever you will be shooting them.

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    2) Its probably no longer news that i avoid shooting this sessions in a studio because in my opinion, those sort of shots tends to be a bit devoid of feelings, i want my engagement sessions to connect, i want everybody that sees the pictures to be drawn into it.

    3) You really don’t need to go to an exotic location to shoot your engagement sessions, i can’t count how many times i have shot photo sessions right in front of my house, i have also shot sessions on the streets not too far from the same place, the secret to doing this is often to use a very fast lens so you can knock out the background to hide all the distractions.

    4) Positioning also helps when the location you are using is not so flattering, shooting your couple from the ground up or from an elevated location could also add some quality and character to your pictures. Something i also love to do is to shoot through an opening such as leaves or from unusual point of views.

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    5) Also the couple often have a location they both love, such as a restaurant they both met or somewhere they both love going, somewhere they both have control over, shooting at such locations is a blessing as they really do tend to come all out with expressions.

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    6) When you do decide you have to shoot in a more public place in Lagos such as the beaches or on more exposed locations, you really need to be very careful of touts that “controls” the areas you will be shooting in. It’s such as sad situation that you can’t work around most public areas in Lagos, Nigeria with a DSLR in your hands without been attacked and harassed by the hoodlums. If this sort of shoot is a must for you then this is what works for me.

    a) I recce the location i will be shooting a few days before the actual shoot without a camera in hand. If i have to take a camera, i take a small point and shoot which doesn’t attract as much attention. When i do my recce i try to assess the situation and even make friends with some of the guys there, i let them know what i intend to do in a few days and surprisingly because i have no camera in hand and am actually asking them for permission they are often very receptive. At the end of the day i part with a few naira bills (let’s just call it mobilization fee) to enable them buy some drinks.

    b) On the day of the shoot itself, they all usually turn up and surprisingly offering me support. I also spend a few minutes taking their pictures (You would be shocked how much this guys love being photographed). Some of them actually have email addresses where i send them soft copies via email. At a particular location in Lagos Island very close to the waterfront, i now go whenever i want and i get loads of support from them.

    The important thing for me is to be friendly and accepting, you need to come down to their level. I know of a wedding photographer who took a couple for such a session with the backing of a policeman and they all got lynched as he thought the policeman (who didn’t have a gun by the way) could offer them protection.

    Finally, i hear things are getting better too, with all the cleaning up taking place in Lagos, i shot recently at a beach in Lagos and wasn’t harassed by anybody. Please note that this is what works for me, different photographers have different ways of handling the situation. If you are a photographer shooting in Lagos Nigeria, it would be nice to know how you handle your outdoor engagement shoots.

    Back to my very first point, always remember that the shoot is all about the couple in question, so its important they are very comfortable wherever you will be shooting them, shooting them in front of a bunch of hoodlums probably won’t bring out the best expressions.

    Have a great engagement shoot!

    The Amazing Canon G11

    Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

    So yesterday i crossed over to the dark side and i must confess that am loving it too.

    Canon Powershot G11 The Amazing Canon G11

    While i have been a Nikon shooting since i got into photography and totally love my Nikon gear, i always was on the look out for a pocket sized camera, while Nikon did have the P6000, i wasn’t entirely impressed by the reviews it received on top photography review websites. I also considered the new range of micro third cameras from Panasonic and Olympus but those two would involve changing lenses, i didn’t want to do that, i was in the hunt for a great pocket size camera with dslr functionality and quality without the size, enter Canon’s G11.

    The Canon G11 is without an amazing camera, i have only been using it for a couple of hours but the image quality am seeing is nothing short of spectacular, moving the images from camera onto my 30″ apple cinema display produces some simply lovely images. I love this camera so much already and i can tell you this is one camera i will always be carrying around. When you see me on the streets or shooting a Nigerian wedding, chances are that you will find me with this camera.

    So good is this camera that it will always be in my gear bag when i shoot my weddings in Nigeria. This amazing camera would be great to have a second photographer shoot some candid shots and even photograph guests at the reception. Wedding reception venues in Nigeria tend to be pretty dark and can be quite challenging to shoot, no problem, this baby produces amazing pictures at iso 3200 without the need for flash.

    The Swivel screen is also a big plus for shooting weddings in Nigeria as well. I was considering getting the Nikon D5000 just for that screen, why you ask? Well weddings in Nigeria can get crowdy with losts of photographers covering one event, at times you might miss a couple of shots when you have about 10 photographers with flash heads all in front of you, what i tend to do is to raise my camera above my head and shoot, some times am luck and i get good pictures, other times its always crappy images, the swivel screen enables me to raise the camera above my head and still be able to see what am doing.

    While the older G10 was equipped with 14.7 mega pixels, Canon decided to focus more on the low light capability of the G11 instead, this is a trade off i would take any day, i would still pick the G11 over the 14.7 mega pixels G10 even if all it had was 8 mega pixels, wedding photographers’s should be very comfortable with 10.

    Kayode is a wedding photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria, shooting weddings all over the country

    Not so wedding related

    Saturday, May 1st, 2010

    Been working on some new communication materials for our wedding photography business here in Nigeria. Though they are not quite ready for print yet, i thought i share them with you all.
    The designs are clean and simple and will end up being used in probably various mediums. Do let me know what you think.
    All design and concept by Kayode, lead wedding photographer for Xsightn Photography Nigeria.
    aeg2 copy Not so wedding related

    aminax Not so wedding related

    funkex Not so wedding related

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