Sunday 29 May 2016

ON THE RISE: MEET JOEY OPUTA


Joey Oputa is a Teen photographer raised in Nigeria. He’s been shooting for
four years, he realized he’d rather be behind the camera than in front of it in any case. Of his approach to photography he writes, ‘I see beauty in everything. I find photography more than just a hobby but a lifestyle.



 His mind is always on shoot mode looking for something interesting to capture. Possibilities are endless as he finds photography to be a form of art but instead of painting with colors his painting pictures with light. That’s the true beauty of photography’. Here's what we were able to crop out of his work, talent and lifestyle meet the young man that makes all the ladies feel very Comfortable Around his Lens Mr Joey Oputa.
Name? 
Joey Oputa 


Tell us abit about you?
I'm a photographer, I also shoot videos on the side. I'm a straight forward & easy going person, quite fun to be with as well. I work a bit too hard, I'm a bit of a perfectionist and I absolutely derive joy in learning new things & meeting new people.

What type of camera do you use?
I use a Canon 5D Mark III & Canon 6D



How do you train yourself to take better pictures?
I hang around a lot with people that are better than me, tag along with them when they're going for shoots so that I can learn from them.

Describe a typical workday for you?
I shoot outdoor most times, so on a work day, I head to the studio at first to get everything I need, then I'm off to the location. When shooting, I'm mostly with at least one friend that is a good photographer,  two heads are actually better than one.

How do you describe your style of work?
It's amazing but challenging as well. Like j said earlier, I shoot outdoor mostly. So, I'm out all day. It can be really stressful, but I love what I do regardless.




Which has been your most challenging shoot ever?
Well there was this particular shoot that took a lot of planning and of course funds as well.  Then on the day of the shoot, my make up artist didn't show. I had to call a friend to help me out at the last minute. Then when the models were ready, it started raining. I was frustrated. But luckily, the rain was brief, so when it stopped, we started shooting.


What attracted you to want to be a photographer?
It's really something I saw myself doing when I was a lot younger. I loved taking photos and today, I do that professionally.

Amongst your works, which is your favorite and why?
My favorite cause the model was cooperative and the weather was great


Who's your mentor in photography?  
My mentor is Abuja's very own George Okoro


What challenges do you face as a photographer?
Picking the right location that suits best

What motivates you to continue taking pictures?
I follow a lot of amazing & experienced photographers on Instagram. I talk to them as well. They motivate me to work harder and do better.






If you were 80 years old what would you tell your children? 
Be kind to those who don't like you. Kill them with kindness if you must.

A farmer has seventeen sheep. All but nine of them die. How many sheep does he have left?
9 sheep 

If 3 peacocks lay 5 eggs in 8 days, how many peacocks will lay 29 eggs in 76 days?
I never hespereeddd thisss 

List 5 words to describe your character?
- cooperative, supportive, reliable, reserved & friendly-

What new projects are you working On?
Currently planning a photo shoot with charly boy 


Where do you see yourself in the next 10years?
Very experienced photographer & video director who is still learning and teaching other aspiring photographers & directors as well.

Contacts( IG, Facebook, twitter, snapchat)?
- Twitter, Instagram & snapchat - @joeyoputa

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