Oluwasogo Oladele is a self-taught street and documentary photographer currently living and working in Nigeria. His work focuses on stories around politics, social justice, human rights, identity and cultural preservation.
In his work, he seeks to explore the Nigerian and African identity and our lived experience as people living in the 21st century, specifically as young Nigerians navigating the complicated and ever-changing environment in which they’ve found themselves. Through his work, he interrogates both the mundane and the extraordinary bits of human existence.
His roving lens is as active as it is non-discriminatory, poised to protecting, preserving and (re)-producing the quotidian. His goal is to create a body of work that helps people develop a better understanding of the world they live in and to create a portal through which future generations can interrogate and understand the past.