Adedolapo Boluwatife Abimbola

Nigeria

"Adedolapo’s work explores the emotional and symbolic layers of the human experience, with themes such as beauty, gender, mental health, and ecology. Rooted in natural light and quiet observation, his images offer space for reflection and connection.

His ongoing project, Invitation to Invade, addresses plastic pollution through an eco-conscious, conceptual lens - transforming environmental critique into poetic visual form. His photographs are not just images; they are spaces for listening, remembering, and imagining differently.
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Adedolapo Boluwatife Abimbola

Adedolapo Boluwatife is a Nigerian photographer and filmmaker born in 1996 in Ojodu, Lagos. He studied English at Obafemi Awolowo University, where he transitioned from writing and sketching to photography through the university’s photography club. Deeply inspired by artists like Viviane Sassen and Rotimi Fani-Kayode, he found his voice in visual storytelling.

Since 2015, his work has been exhibited internationally and featured in publications such as Vogue Philippines, Nataal, Nowness, and Obscura. He was awarded second place in the 2024 CreateCOP29 Prize, and his photographs are part of notable literary and artistic projects. Adedolapo lives and works between Lagos and Ogun, focusing on mental health, identity, and environmental issues.

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