I am Yetunde Ayeni-Babaeko, a German-Nigerian photographer, business photographer, and fine-art artist. My passion lies in portrait photography, corporate photography, brand photography, and artistic projects that tell stories about identity, culture, and social realities.

Born in Enugu, Nigeria, and raised between two cultures, my eye for people and their stories was shaped early on. After completing my photographic training in Germany, I returned to Lagos, where I have worked as a professional photographer since 2005 and founded Camara Studios in 2007.

As a business photographer, I support companies, advertising agencies, brands, and executives in presenting themselves with strong, authentic images. My work includes headshots, leadership photography, editorials, lifestyle photography, and visual storytelling for brand identities.

At the same time, I develop internationally recognized fine-art series that explore social issues and cultural identity. Projects such as White Ebony or Eko Moves have been shown in galleries, art institutions, and media around the world. In my artistic work, I combine documentary elements with conceptual photography to create images that move, challenge, and reveal new perspectives.

Supporting young female photographers and artists is particularly important to me. In collaboration with the Goethe-Institut, I have developed workshops and mentoring programs to strengthen new voices in visual culture.

Whether in business or in art — my work follows a clear vision:
Every image should show character. Every image should tell a story.

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