Emeka Okereke is a Nigerian photographer and filmmaker known for his exploration of identity, migration, and the socio-political landscapes of African cities. He is a prominent member of the Nigerian photography collective Depth of Field.
Born in Nigeria, Emeka Okereke developed his practice as a photographer and visual artist with a focus on the intersection of personal narrative and urban environments. He gained recognition for his involvement with the Lagos-based photography collective Depth of Field, which sought to document the complexities of life in Nigeria's largest city through a documentary lens.
His work spans photography, film, and writing, often utilizing the camera as a tool to interrogate themes of mobility, borders, and the human experience within globalized spaces. His projects frequently bridge the gap between his experiences in Lagos and his time spent in Berlin, reflecting a transnational perspective on contemporary African identity.
Okereke continues to be recognized for his contributions to contemporary African photography and his efforts in fostering cultural exchange through visual media. His practice remains centered on the use of imagery to challenge conventional perceptions of the African continent and its diaspora.
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