Whereas commuters try to flee the snaking rush hour visitors backed up across the Lagos metropolis, Tolulope Sanusi is calmly organising for work, 13 flooring above the gridlock.
That is Africa’s second-largest metropolis, with an estimated inhabitants of greater than 20 million folks. From up on her rooftop perch, the gridlock resembles serpentine coils, choking the town. Quickly, the coils will launch their maintain and the town might be free – at the very least for a couple of hours, earlier than the subsequent rush hour.
Sanusi, an structure photographer, has been commissioned to seize photos of Stanbic Financial institution’s headquarters on Victoria Island, or VI, as Lagosians name it.
“The consumer has requested inside, exterior, and aerial photographs that present the place the constructing is positioned, and the way it stands out within the Victoria Island skyline,” she stated whereas calibrating her drone on the constructing’s rooftop.
Together with the financial institution’s headquarters, the Nigerian Inventory Trade and the Eko Atlantic City venture are simply two of the opposite landmarks discovered on the island which might be quick changing into to Lagos, what Manhattan is to New York. The upmarket enterprise and residential district have additionally develop into a treasure trove of leads for Sanusi. The nation’s actual property growth sector is on the rise, making up 8.2% of Nigeria’s GDP final 12 months, and her pictures is way in demand.
Sanusi made waves after she started visually documenting elements of Nigeria’s architectural heritage, in 2017. Her favorite venture stays the enduring John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, a constructing whose rehabilitation she documented and which was accomplished in 2022.
“The latest rise in cultural structure, that means using native supplies and designs, is one thing that I’m very blissful about. We lastly have structure that speaks to us as a folks, it’s nonetheless on the grassroots, however it’s a good growth,” she stated.
Her subsequent location is the MAD (Make A Distinction) Home on the College of Lagos. This inventive incubator is the brainchild of influential Nigerian photographer Bayo Omoboriowo.
There isn’t a central registry {of professional} structure photographers in Nigeria but, however Sanusi and others say the neighborhood is rising. Sanusi’s photos have been featured in worldwide architectural platforms like Dazeen and others, and her work is beginning to change the narrative on African structure.
Worldwide platforms Arch Day by day and Architectural Images Almanac, level to the strong Nigerian marketplace for luxurious lodging and bespoke business items. The builders of those new constructing tasks have recognised that design is a key part for high-end lease and gross sales agreements. That in flip is driving demand for high-end photos. The Canon Digicam Gross sales Report for 2023 stated demand for high-end cameras and lenses in Nigeria was rising “quickly”.
The lenses, inventive imaginative and prescient and technical abilities required of top-notch architectural photographers are simply a number of the strings on Sanusi’s bow, nonetheless. She additionally holds each Bachelor’s and Grasp’s levels in structure. She began her profession practising structure at an area agency, however after a number of years she grew stressed.
“I needed to expertise different architectural practices and the areas they create, moderately than simply sitting in an workplace and designing for different folks. I needed to exit into the world and see new tendencies,” the photographer defined.
Sanusi’s spectacular portfolio, curated since leaving her structure job, has helped her break by way of the glass ceiling on this subgenre of pictures. That was not straightforward. A search on-line for “main Nigerian structure photographers” will nonetheless generate principally males’s names.
“Being Nigerian, with so many ethnicities, so many backgrounds, it’s a must to problem some beliefs – that there is no such thing as a want for a girl to be on this area. However it’s a must to stand your floor. It’s an ongoing problem. You by no means actually cease pushing boundaries,” she stated.
Adeyemo Shokunbi, an architect who studied and labored within the UK earlier than returning to Lagos and co-founding the Patrickwaheed Design Consultancy, is one among Sanusi’s allies. His agency, identified for prioritising tradition, sustainability, and innovation, designed the MAD Home, now thought-about one among Lagos’ foremost inventive areas, and Shokunbi is one among Sanusi’s common shoppers.
“We stay in an age the place pictures, documentation, and content material creation are paramount. Tolu has performed an important function in serving to our agency at the very least give the people who find themselves receiving our work a unique perspective,” Shokunbi stated.
International information analyst, Statista, reported in January 2023 that Nigeria had over 31.6 million active social media users. Sanusi intends to succeed in as lots of them as potential this 12 months to share her work, promote appreciation for native design, and appeal to extra girls to the style.
“What makes her stand out from the remaining is that she is a go-getter, and really enthusiastic about what she does. She tries to submit content material each week so the world can see what she’s doing”, stated Toyin Kayode, who usually assists Sanusi on shoots.
Like many entrepreneurs within the nation’s “orange” or inventive financial system, Sanusi prefers to not share her charges, since every fee varies based mostly on location, measurement, deliverables, time, talent degree, and tools required.
Nevertheless, she could be very clear concerning the street forward.
“If I’m going out every single day, meet folks, shoot, edit, and on the finish of the day, I’m blissful, the consumer is blissful, and I get nicely paid for it…that’s how I outline success,” she defined.
Story Credit score: Zaniel Dada for Chook Story Company