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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    Rest in Peace Dagrin

    Sunday, April 25th, 2010

    I had the honour of shooting late hiphop superstar, Dagrin a few months before he died. I assisted a friend on this shoot.
    Here are some of the images i came out with, this pictures of Dagrin have never been published before now.

    Rest in peace big man, we will miss you.

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    Dagrin's photo

    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.

    +2348033051621

    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

    Nigerian Wedding Photographers

    Sunday, April 25th, 2010

    I got into photography following and admiring the works of 3 awesome Nigerian wedding photographers based in UK and the USA, Atunbi Ilesanmi, Tunji Sarumi and Jide Alakija.
    All amazing photographers belonging to the “new school” that have really raised the bar for aspiring wedding photographers in Nigeria.
    Yesterday i had the esteemed honour of shooting alongside Jide Alakija and Atunbi at a massive Nigerian wedding and was as excited as a kid with candy.
    Watching both guys shoot was such a big deal for me, i learnt so much watching them do their thing.
    Both are down to earth, great chaps with no chip on their shoulders.
    I should have a podcast featuring both photographers soon.
    I look forward to collaborating with you guys on more Nigerian wedding projects in the near future.
    PS: Sorry i haven’t been able to post anything new in a bit, too busy shooting beautiful Nigerian weddings

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    Beautiful Nigerian bride having makeup applied

    And because a picture is worth a thousand words, here’s something from one of the weddings i shot this year.

    Wedding Photographers in Nigeria

    Thursday, March 4th, 2010

    Photography is ART.

    Very few photographers in Nigeria can confidently say that. To many others, it’s just another source of livelihood. Go around Nigeria and you see all sorts of well meaning people, claiming to be professional wedding photographers, but end up shooting just about every event. Some have been seen to have tried many acrobatic and dramatic stunts in the bid of showing of their photographic dexterity.

    I remember vividly and with much nostalgia, picutres  in those days; Sepia, black and white colours and funny look and feels. There’s always a particular pose (you will feel me because you probably have one in your family album), the posture of the character is either holding on to a leaf, a flower or a tree as if, if they don’t make contact with the tree, the camera wont snap or something. What i really like to know exactly is who’s idea was it? the foto’s or the foto-graphed? I am sure it’s the foto’s or else how did it become a generational pose? (check that family album again for more reference!)

    It is important to know how photography influences our culture and lifestyle. I remember then, how youngsters, new couples (boyfriend/girlfriend); young and old, troop to a make-believe studio for a snap. After using more than enough powder (usually midnight talc, sweet sixteen etc) and selecting the best comb that suits your hair (usually they have all sorts in the studios); the photographer spend hours, adjusting your head and poor neck to get the right ‘alignment’.

    Thank God for technology that delivered us from the dark dungeons posing as photography studios and liberated us to open spaces, fields and arenas where we became free to be ourselves and do as we liked (yeah, i took one falling off a tree during my NYSC). Then came the zoom lens era, Nigerian young dudes with entrepreneur flairs, after trying their hands on all sorts of businesses; barbing salons, running snooker joints, discovered photography. Getting to know its not only lucrative, but also an easy way to get babes, they rushed into it.  And most girls eventually used up half of their feeding allowances paying for pictures while some dated the photographers ( I have no proof o) just to make sure that they capture every new outfit, hairdo and even their latest boyfriends!

    So it was more of a means of sustenance. Many hardworking people paid their ways through schools with money made from it, others fed their families, while few steadfastly pursued it and today are professionals.

    Talking of professionals in Nigeria, there are levels. With this new era, where fashion, modeling are lucrative business, photography is an important aspect that can’t be brushed aside. Unfortunately, very few photographers are in the market and are expensive to hire because they use sophisticated equipments and they have even more lucrative projects to pursue. Aha, your guess is right..that automatically paved way for the next level of photographers or should i say ‘foto’.

    Many young boys and girls troop into studios and they come out as models at the other end. Anybody, i mean, anybody and everybody; pretty, handsome, the wanna-bes; dress up, feeling fly and cool, gather few bucks and they march into ‘these’ studios. With a black or white cloths as backgrounds, an improvised lamps stand for lighting effects, lo and behold what comes out of the usually sweaty exercise is an instant ‘models’.

    Copies of these pictures are made and quickly distributed to the nearest and possibly farthest advertising agency or wherever they are needed (Page 2 girls, perhaps). One interesting fact here also, is there are poses and there are pozes, many most provocative stands and bends, try to convince the prospective clients why they should consider them as the brand ambassadors. Again i ask, who is suggesting all those poses, the photogrpher or who?

    Wedding photography…Before I go into that, i will like to point out that most of our naija photographers are master of all!You see them at birthdays (1st, 10th, 21st, 40th, 70th, 80th…) the same one you see at burials, weddings, housewarming, naming ceremony…everywhere! There’s no area of specialty! It all shows that photography is more for survival than significance.

    Interestingly, people that have natural flair for photography, have artistic eyes that captures extraordinary scenes out of the ordinary. They go out of their way to get, if not the best cameras but good ones and they keep these as their private collection only to be admired by few. The entrepreneurial ones go ahead to specialize in weddings or commercials. From their well packaged bouquets, you will see style and professionalism. From well designed nigerian photography websites and enticing contents, to great photo books; they DONT compromise on quality for whatever reason.

    They give you much more than your eyes or mind can see, they capture and they preserve memories of special moments in such a magical way that simply overwhelms you.

    They make you feel and live the photography, connect and interact with still visuals. That is photography! That is art! They know which camera to use and when, they understand photography concepts such as lighting, composition, subject to flash distance and depth of field. They live for the emotions and acknowledgments made when their work is appreciated and well rewarded. They are always looking forward to creating the next masterpiece.

    Coming soon..Wedding photography in Nigeria..the good, the bad and the wowoh!

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