About Xsightn Photography:

Xsightn Photography is a Nigeria based fine art wedding and lifestyle photography outfit. Our approach to wedding photography is both fresh and urban. We pride ourselves of being one of the top wedding photographers in Nigeria. "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 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

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    A recent Nigerian Traditional Wedding

    Saturday, June 12th, 2010

    A recent Nigerian Traditional Wedding

    Here are some random pictures from a recent Nigerian wedding i shot alongside famous Nigerian Photographer, Jide Alakija.

    Like most Nigerian/yoruba weddings, the event was colourful and full of culture.

    Bride and groom are both based in New Jersey and had to fly home for the event.

    While i would have loved to share more pictures, i am limited for various reasons, so here are just a few, randomly selected just to give you a taste of how awesome Nigerian weddings are.

    All pictures in this collection are taken by Kayode, lead wedding photographer for Xsightn Photography, one of Nigeria’s better known Photography outfit.

    Let’s shoot you an amazing wedding, call +2348023702640 or send mail to info@xsightn.com to make inquiries.

    You can join our almost 4,000 strong Fan base on Facebook to keep up with happenings in the Nigerian wedding photography scene

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    nigerianweddings 3 A recent Nigerian Traditional Wedding

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    nigerianweddings 13 A recent Nigerian Traditional Wedding

    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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    nigerian musician wedding. Saxophone Player

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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

    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.
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    aminax Not so wedding related

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    Nigerian Wedding April 2010

    Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

    Been working on quite a number of Albums and haven’t had the time to actually update anything in a while. Here’s a peek into a Nigerian wedding i shot recently, April to be precise, the picture shows a Nigerian bride and groom on the dance floor, i killed all the colour to reduce the distractions and focus attention on the couple, this picture is beautiful and truely shows the emotions that flows between both couple on such a wonderful day.

    Photography is by Kayode, lead wedding photographer of Xsightn photography

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    Bride and groom's first dance

    Shooting Nigerian Weddings

    Sunday, April 25th, 2010

    I am writing this blog after discussing similar content with a fellow Nigerian wedding photographer based in Canada, we were sharing experiences covering weddings in Nigeria and conditions photographers in Nigeria have to contend with.The primary reason i got into wedding photography wasn’t to make money, i have always said that much.
    My wedding photography business has now grown to the stage where i have the confidence and freedom to be very selective in the sort of weddings i shoot.

    I do this primarily for one reason, to get the most absolutely beautiful pictures possible for the marrying couple
    Quite a number of weddings you cover in Nigeria can really challenge your creativity as a Nigerian photographer so today i make my stands known on certain matters.

    As a photographer i choose to be different

    Xsightn will not shoot your wedding if you don’t appreciate my style of wedding photography.(This is a no brainer)It’ best to shoot events where your work is appreciated?

    For all the money in the world, i will not shoot ANY wedding that restricts my direct access to the bride and groom at anytime during the ceremony. I experienced this recently, i couldn’t get close to the couple most times because they had hefty security people all over the place. It was horrible, i simply could not do great work that way.

    If there will be more than 2 photographers/videographers covering your event, i most likely am not the wedding photographer for you.  I just won’t be able to cope with struggling to get the right shot.Nigerian weddings are know for having numerous photographers covering the same event, it gets very messy very fast with different photographers struggling to get a shot shot. 10 photographers + 1 couple + small venue = disaster ?

    If as a bride, u want me to pose you in the manner that is now very common in Nigerian photography circles, then you are on your own am afraid. My style is purely photo journalistic, i will do the traditional group poses though. It’s quick important we are clear on this, its not really a case of i won’t but rather, i can’t. I love it when the bride is herself and i try to get her photographed in this mood.

    If you don’t think a wedding photographer should have a wedding contract that should be binding or taken seriously, am not for you.

    I love taking beautiful pictures of brides and grooms on their special day, if i am to give my absolute best then then i really need to shoot brides who love beautiful wedding photography.

    Getting married this year ? Then give Xsightn a buzz, let’s talk, who knows, you just might be the next Xsightn bride.

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    kayode@xsightn.com

    And because a picture is worth a thousand words, here’s a photo from one of my recent Nigerian weddings.

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    A Nigerian bride and her brother

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