FEATURE : Temi Coker : The Visual Storyteller

By Motionviu Not your average photographer, Temi Coker explains how he discovered he was “different” to others in his environment; “I always knew I was different when I started making things to pass time. I used to make a small camera out of paper and draw people and “take their pictures” for fun.” Obviously destined to be a photographer from a young age, his vision of becoming a visual storyteller was halted due to his parent’s own ambitions for him to be an biochemical engineer – a common cultural trait with Nigerian parents. Nevertheless, he deviated from the engineering route and went on to achieve a degree in digital media, something he incorporates into his photography. Upon coming across the Lagos native’s work, I was taken by surprise; feeling as though I had walked into a visual diary, full of life and meaning. It is not common, especially in today’s society that one comes across a down-to-earth body of work. As I am totally obsessed with all things African, naturally, I found his work deeply satisfying to observe. Temi’s “Temi X Nigeria” album is essentially a visual record of his trip to Lagos. Most people do not consider the naturalness of Lagos as beautiful but Temi could capture the city in its raw entirety.

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