Fuji
frames a photo of a traffic light in Lagos, Nigeria. The 3-year-old
photographer has exhibited his work at the Terra Kulture gallery in
Lagos. Four days after his very first public photography exhibition,
Onafujiri 'Fuji' Remet hit another milestone. He turned 3 years old.
This is the world through Fuji's eyes.
The
young photographer has been snapping pictures of street life in Lagos,
Nigeria ever since he first got his hands on a camera at 11 months. He's
currently working on a Sony DSLR Alpha 200, but his parents say he's
outgrown it.
"We
are currently looking forward to buying him a light but higher grade of
camera with the intention of also introducing him to the intrigues of
the lens types and function," proud dad Pius Remet says.
Fuji's
parents and two older sisters are all artists, so Pius says the child
grew up in a creative environment. The little guy was allowed to play
with his family's expensive photography equipment and that initial
curiosity led to a passion for clicking.
Fuji's
favorite focus is Lagos, Nigeria's most populous and colorful city. The
3-year-old wanders with his dad through the city's crowded streets,
taking pictures of street vendors and traffic. He's learned how to zoom
in and out and frame multiple objects.
He's
also recently learned how to delete images on the camera by himself.
But that's a skill his parents want to curb. They've asked the little
guy: "Don't delete your picture until mum and dad say it's okay," Pius
explained.
Fuji points his camera toward a model on the street
Fuji's
exhibition at Nigeria's Terra Kulture gallery will soon be followed up
by another show, this time including work by his older sisters,
Onariette and Onatteni Remet.
Pius says this is just the beginning.
And here's Fuji's shot of that model on a street in Lagos, Nigeria
"Fuji
will start school after the summer holidays," his dad said. "We look
forward to a greater level of learning further about his passion
particularly once he can read and write."
Fuji also likes to take portraits
Fuji's older sister is named Onarietta. His younger sister is Onatteni. Both are musicians and artists.
Fuji's grandfather was Pa Benedict Odiase, composer of Nigeria's national anthem.
Fuji leans on a tree to capture that perfect shot
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