About Xsightn Photography:

Xsightn Photography is a Nigeria based fashion, 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 . While I started off shooting weddings, I have discovered a brand new love for fashion photography. "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 bookings@xsightn.com or Call +2348097899454 or +2348023702640 Xsightn Website

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    Happy New Wedding Year !!!

    Monday, January 2nd, 2012



    Happy New Year everybody!!!!

    2011 was a pretty impressive year for our wedding photography business as we continue to win our way into the hearts of many Nigerian brides. We want to say a big thank you to everyone that was part of the whole Xsightn experience and we promise to continue to exceed your expectations.

    For 2012, I am praying to shoot in new markets such as Kenya, Angola and the middle east, so if you know someone getting married in those locations be sure to reach out to me.

    One of the most symbolic things that happened to me personally in 2011, was the acquisition of my Nikon D3s camera. For me this is the perfect fusion of form and performance. This camera already has began to take my photography to a whole new level, I am treading in paths, I would never have dreamt of in the past thanks to the amazing craftsmanship of the great guys in Nikon. These days I am just as comfortable shooting at iso 6400 as I am at iso 200. I really cannot wait to open the 2012 wedding season shooting with this wonderful camera.

    One of my mentors, Steve Jobs also passed away after a very long fight with cancer, he was an inspiration and I “gulped up” every single word he uttered. Steve Jobs is regarded by many as the man who has made the biggest impact on technology in the last decade or so.

    I promise to try my very best to keep this blog as recent as possible so you all stay tuned.

    And because a picture is worth a thousand words, here is a picture from a Nigerian wedding album I am currently working on.

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    Happy new year everybody !!!.


    NIGERIAN MODELS : Chichi’s Portfolio Shoot + Some Shooting Tips

    Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011



    Chichi was referred to me by the creative director of a leading advertising agency based in Lagos,Nigeria to shoot her first portfolio, I was flattered. She was told to see me to create something different and we went about trying to do just that.
    Here are a few pictures from her portfolio shoot, we shot about 900 images over the space of about 6 hours, it was a fun shoot and I totally enjoyed myself.

    When a model calls me for the very first time asking me to shoot a portfolio for her, I basically ask them all the very same questions.

    • Is she new to the game ?
    • Does she have an agency she works with.
    • What’s her height and basically measurements

    That will usually lead to her emailing me a few of pictures of herself so I can get an idea of what type of modeling she could be going into..

    When you shoot models, always try to emphasize their strengths and unique features, this could be the eyes, or the skin or her height.

    Try to use simple flattering light.

    Take pictures of her in the studio and on location.

    Try not to shoot in direct sunlight.

    Trying having a professional makeup artist on site to help with all the touch ups, this is usually overlooked by some Nigerian photographers, trust me this is very very important.

    Have the model come in with a couple of different styles of clothing eg, office clothes, swimsuits, traditionals, dinner gowns, lingerie , you get the picture. I will oftn email her with the type of clothes I would like for her to bring but she’s alway ok to bring along other stuff she likes as well.

    This will usually provide you with a very nice variety of images that show the model in enough situations for the agent to get an idea of where the agency can place her and which castings to send out on.

    Back to my recent portfolio shoot.

    The first couple of images are actually the same dress, I just played around with the colours to provide more options, personally I think it worked, what do you think ?

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    A few close ups of her eyes, such gorgeous eyes !!!!

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    If you follow my photography, you will know am not so big on studio shoots, I will do them when I have to but my preference is usually taking things outside the studio. I love to do a lot of location photography work and that’s just what we did, we took the session just outside of the studio and made some images, who says Nigeria doesn’t have gorgeous locations.

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    Kayode is a leading photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria.

    Are you new to modeling and interested in building a quality portfolio on your first attempt ?

    Tired of the the same images that look like they were all taken by the very same photographer ?

    Then give me a shout and let’s see what we can do together.

    info@xsightn.com

    The Nigerian Photography Scene is Changing, HuRraY !!!!

    Sunday, February 27th, 2011

    The Nigerian Photography Scene is Changing, HuRraY !!!!

    In my humble opinion, a wind of changing is blowing across the Nigerian photography scene and I am Xsighted (All pun intended).

    I hope this information will prove helpful for both Nigerian photographers based in Nigeria and abroad, hope it will provide you with some information on what is happening and what you should be doing.

    I mean really, if you shoot weddings in Nigeria or are a photographer in general, you can get very depressed very fast, nothing was just happening, nobody was doing anything, at least to my knowledge but all that is changing, Nigerian photographers are “stepping up “.

    Not too long ago I knew a number of  ”top” photographers who didn’t have quality gear and it showed in their work. They took brilliant pictures but you could always still see it was still missing “that” spark. I am happy to announce, I now know of at least 3 who have upgraded to full scale pro quality gear, all the works, fast lenes and quality bodies.

    I actually saw some recent work of one of them and had to give him a call to inquire if he had upgraded his gear and he confirmed in the affirmative, so you see pro quality gear really does help if you are shooting as a professional, clients expect so much more. No client wants to come on location where you will be shooting one of their most expensive cars and the photographer is shooting with say a D40 and say a cheap lens .

    Last year a couple of Nigerian photographers led by Leke Adenuga (who is actually family) attended Photokina in Germany, which is one of the largest gathering of professional photographers in the world.

    Oriola Johnson, a good friend of mine was in Dubai last year with a few other photographers to attend the annual Gulf Photo Plus workshops, I was fortunate to attend the same event the previous year.

    Mike Imomoh will be attending the same photography workshop this year.

    Kelechi Amadi-Obi recently launched his own magazine in the best quality imaginable.

    One of my closest friends and very talented photographer is currently in South Africa attending the annual Design Indaba  in Cape Town.

    These are just the few I personally know about and it Xsights me, both old and new school guys are doing everything possible to up their game. Rubbing minds with the best in the world never hurt anybody.

    Equipment has always been one of the biggest challenges we face as photographers in Nigeria, Leke Adenuga is currently representing an International firm here in Nigeria now distributing some of their photography accessories. I mean top quality gear, the likes that were never available here before now. From power packs to strobes and location kits, Leke has got you covered. I was at his Toyin street studio recently to “play” with the gear and was mightly impressed.

    Yesterday, Yetunde Babaeko of Camara Studios organized a free workshop on studio lighting. Being one of the photographers I actually really follow their work here in Nigeria, I had to attend. The workshop was world class and I certainly learnt plenty. Yetunde is an amazing talent and has one of the most impressive studios I have every seen in Nigeria. She’s also opening the studio up to the public for rentals. She has a few more workshops planned for the year.

    I know of guys who are also putting together partnership agreements with top albums and photobooks companies in the world to represent them here in Nigeria.

    I recently spoke to students of a photography school as a guest speaker and was amazed at the “calibre” of people wanting to go into photography now.

    I know of 2 different outfits putting together photography awards and a photo competition to reward deserving photographers, I have been invited by one of them to be a Judge.

    So as you can see, quite alot is happening, if you know of something special happening in the photography scene please feel free to send me a shout.

    To sign off, here’s one of my images from the Camara Studios workshop.

    Kayode is a wedding photographer specializing in shooting weddings for high end Nigerian brides, shoot me an email and let’s talk about your wedding photography. Kayode@xsightn.com

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    NIGERIAN WEDDINGS – PRE-WEDDING PHOTOSHOOT OF OSAN AND MISAN

    Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

    I got to meet this couple for the first time today and we had this engagement session today.

    It was a bit “fast” for me but the lighting was perfect and I had all my gear in my car from a photo assignment I did a day before.

    While this photo session took place in Lagos, Nigeria, both the bride and groom are based in Delta State Nigeria where the wedding proper will be taking place.

    Osan and Misan as you will see were totally not camera shy, we tried to keep everything clean and simple.

    I personally think engagement shoots are very important because it allows for some bonding between the photographer and the couple, it would have been totally awkward getting to meet the couple on the wedding day proper. Imagine me walking over to them to introduce myself as the “official” wedding photographer of the day. It really would be strange, they wouldn’t really know what to expect, the chemistry required wouldn’t exist as well.

    Today’s photo session was fun, we laughed alot and got to know each other a whole lot better, (Like i got to find out Osan was actually Misan’s “school father” back in the days, imagine how much laugh we got out of that )I left the session feeling like I had known them for ages.

    Below are pictures from the session.

    Xsightn is a leading wedding Photography outfit based in Lagos,Nigeria. Run by Kayode, Xsightn shoots weddings in Nigeria and the whole of Africa.
    Please contact us via email – info@xsightn.com to book a session with us.

    Shooting weddings in dangerous locations

    Monday, January 17th, 2011

    It’s only the beginning of the year but it seems that wedding season is already underway. I receive quite a lot of calls on a daily basis, and while I don’t necessarily book all of them (I obviously can’t), it’s quite flattering for me, when you consider that I’ve only been doing professional shoots for weddings in Nigeria for about two years plus.

    Of all the weddings already booked this year, two stand out easily for me; and that’s because both are going to be in dangerous locations. while I won’t say exactly where they will hold, all I will say is that one is located in Nigeria and the other while outside the country is in Africa.

    As a photographer shooting weddings in Nigeria, I get to see all kinds of things, and believe me, these two locations are dangerous places; not just for shooting weddings but for any kind of photography, really. Just the other day, a fellow photographer was regaling me about a recent wedding he shot in one of these places. Apparently, the wedding cake was stolen just minutes after the couple had cut it! While at first this was funny, I sobered quickly when I realized that I would be shooting in the same location in a few weeks.

    I don’t know how many of you are familiar with James Nachtwey. He’s a photojournalist and war photographer I admire very much, because he goes all out, even to putting himself in the line of fire just to document the various happenings in war zones. Now I’m no James Nachtwey, not by a long shot (pun intended). I only shoot weddings so I’m going to avoid danger as much as I can. (Am a lover not a fighter)

    I asked various colleagues for tips on how they handled this sort of situation and got a lot of feedback. After reviewing their answers, I decided to put together a little guide to assist other photographers who have to shoot in unpredictable locations. Please note that this list is by no means exhaustive; they’re just a few common sense suggestions we all tend to forget or overlook. I hope this will inform and refresh your memories.

    So here goes. My common sense tips for wedding photographers and all photographers in general when you have assignments in volatile locations

    Number 1 and most important…

    Turn down the job! This is a no-brainer. Just turn down the damn thing. But if, like me, you want to live a little, this isn’t an option.

    Research, research, research : do a lot of research about the location you will be shooting in, talk to friends who know the area well, talk to colleagues who have shot in the same location , you might be able to pick some pointers from them. If all that fails, turn to good old google for information, a photographer like yourself might have posted some helpful information about the location at some obscure website, google will find it.

    Get insurance for your gear and yourself. It’s amazing how many wedding Photographers in Nigeria don’t have personal insurance talks less of insuring their gear even for local shoots. All my gear have been insured since the first year I turned pro and started charging for my photography services in Nigeria. Insurance is crucial if you will be photographing at highly volatile locations.

    Use Less Gear : If you are like me then you probably shoot weddings with 2 camera bodies and about 6 standard lens, 2 sb-800 flash units and a massive lowpro travel bag, then this is a no no no no !!! For this sort of situations less gear is best gear, get rid of the second camera body and stick to just one. On the one get ride of the battery grip if this is an option, get a nice messenger bag and keep all your accessories in there, 2 lens only, maybe the 24-70 and the 70-200 but this will depend on your shooting style, some might swap the 70-200 for a 85mm, it’s a faster lens, smaller and lighter too. In summary use fewer gear for a number of reasons, it allows you to move/run faster if you have to, it let’s you think less and frees you from clutter. Less gear also attracts less attention to you.

    Dressing : Dress smart and causal. This would not be the best time to bring out your very best wristwatch. Dress functional, bottom-line attract very little attention to yourself, blend in as much as you can.

    Try to look confident and friendly, don’t look confused or like a visitor.

    Keep all your gear on you at all times, don’t drop lens in a hidden position with the hope of coming back to it after you get your shot. This is where the messenger bag comes in useful, keep everything in the messenger bag.

    Get one of the many available mobile card transfer hard drives. This saves you a lot of worry if your camera gets stolen, always have the unit strapped to you belt. Once you have a full memory card, simply transfer the pictures taken to your mobile unit( no computer required) and keep the card in your bag. Keep camera, messenger bag and hard drives separate at all times. I can’t tell you how many times i have been saved by this units. A few well known brands are Hypermac, Epson and Vosonic.

    Leave your laptop and iPads at home.

    Don’t stay at some cheapskates hotel, stay at a well known reputable hotel with ample security, doesn’t have to be expensive too.

    Make sure your mobile phone is fully charged and you have a couple of emergency numbers ready to dial, you never know when you have to get out of a tight corner fast.

    If you a tourist or shooting some small event, then your biggest camera might not be the best bet, a simple point and shoot or one of the new micro third cameras might not be a bad choice. If you have to user your big dslr, then you don’t want to go around flashing it all over the place it could attract a lot of negative attention, keep it hidden. Get rid of the optional battery grip if this is possible.

    Avoid shooting in lonely or deserted places like alleys, try as much as possible to move with a crowd. Avoid night shoots where possible too.

    Always have some sort of Identification on you to identify yourself as a photographer.

    This is just a list of things I put together myself based on my personal experience and from talking to fellow Photographers based in Nigeria please feel free to add your views and tips in the comment as well, am sure this will make a great resource for both wedding Photographers and Photographers in general out there.

    My name is Kayode and i shoot weddings for Nigerian brides.

    For bookings please send mail to info@xsightn.com or talk to the brains behind my operations, my wife Tosin on +2348023702640


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