By Simeon Mpamugoh
Ekiti-State born fine art photographer, Ayodeji Awoyomi, has etched his name in the history of global award winners by becoming the first Nigerian to clinch the prestigious International Prints Photographer of the Year award organised by the British Institute of Professional Photographers (BIPP).
Awoyomi’s groundbreaking work in creative fine art photography captured the attention of the juries from around the world who chose his entry the top spot in the student category of the highly competitive award.
Over 1000 photographers from across the globe vied for the coveted title, but Awoyomi’s innovative and artistic work earned the artist the top spot of the entries.
The Ekiti native, who previously served as the official photographer to the Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Prof. Eleka, has always had a deep-rooted passion for photography. What began for him as a childhood hobby nurtured by a gift of a Konica camera from his father, blossomed into a lifelong pursuit. Despite initial aspirations of becoming a lawyer or doctor, Awoyomi’s heart remained drawn to the art of capturing images.
“Photography has been a constant hobby in my life,” he said, adding “I’ve always been fascinated by the ability to capture moments and emotions in a single frame. So winning this award is a dream come true. It is a testament to the endless possibilities that photography has offered me.”
He recalled the defined career he has had in modeling, which had earned him other awards and equally engaged him in a few runways like Lagos Fashion Week. “I have also been recognised as one of the 100 West African most creative under-40 fine Art/Portrait photographers,” he added, noting that he owed much of his progress, influence and guidance to a photography mentor and author, Jeff Brown.