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Ike Edeani

Photographer

Ike Edeani is a Nigerian-born photographer currently based in Brooklyn, New York.4 He moved to the United States in 1999 from Enugu, Nigeria, where he was born and raised.5 Edeani's work has been featured in prominent publications such as The New Yorker, TIME, Wired, and GQ.4

Edeani's path to photography was not straightforward. He initially studied architecture and worked in that field before transitioning to photography. The economic recession of 2008 played a pivotal role in his career shift, as he was laid off from his architecture job and began exploring photography more seriously.1

His photographic style is inspired by cinematography, and he aims to capture his subjects' personalities in his work.2 Edeani's versatility as a photographer is evident in his portfolio, which includes product photography, portraits, and editorial work.12

Edeani has gained recognition in the photography industry, having been featured in Luerzer's Archive as one of the 200 Best Ad Photographers of 2016.3 He has also participated in Phoot Camp, a prestigious photography event that significantly encouraged his focus on photography.1

Highlights

Oct 24 · The Atlantic
This Is the Shutdown That Doesn’t End
This Is the Shutdown That Doesn’t End
Feb 3 · id.pinterest.com
Ike Edeani - Pinterest
May 16 · Bloomberg
New York's Hudson Valley Is Turning Into the Napa of Beer - Bloomberg
Ike Edeani on The Great Discontent (TGD)
Ike Edeani on The Great Discontent (TGD)

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Location

Brooklyn, New York, United States