Amira & “Olami”jide

Olami, Olami, Olami this and Olami that was what blocked my ears all thru my Journey with Amirah. Agrrrrrh….. Apart from the fact that Amira is a friend and colleague to my Adonis, her banging of Olami (as she proudly call her man) was what attracted me to her. For over Ten years, Olami has been the most used word in my dictionary. I call my Adonis Olami and I see it as “My THing”, like a word only Damilola Kuku can use. Seeing Amira use my favourite name is like invading my privacy, only me and I have a copyright to Olami. So at first my attraction to Amirah was an attack (lol) but with the kind of love that exists between Amirah and Olajide I could’t but pipe down, hand her a CO (copy of ownership) and let her enjoy the flow of OLAMI.

Enjoy Amirah and “OLami”jide’s pre-wedding pictures

Cant help but give her a right to the Olami

Cant help but give her a right to the Olami

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Love their smile

Love their smile

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this scene  is so funny...

this scene is so funny… Olami said All my money.

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Love so shaking

Love so shaking

her expression here was 'when did you learn a Piano chai'

her expression here was ‘when did you learn a Piano chai’

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sweek sweek its the Pillow fight

sweek sweek its the Pillow fight

Thank You, till we meet on the D day. *wink*

Thank You, till we meet on the D day. *wink*

THE BEAUTY OF A FAMILY PORTRAIT episode 1

Hello peeps; it’s your Damilola Kuku. But this time around I’m here to advocate for the injustice done to moments that pop up in every family setting. A little bit weird? Don’t be surprised, I’m a photographer with an eye for family moments.

I discovered that certain moments go undocumented in some families, not even in this audio-visual age should such be neglected. There are a whole lot of things that place demands on our attention so much that the timeless memories of certain emotional moments in our families gets forgotten by members of the family – they go around the routine of waking up, greeting each other, going to work, eating dinner, sleeping; waiting for a day, if it ever comes, that they would relish the joy of being a family. There is something that captures deep- seated emotions in a family, and whose voice never die out, consistently calling the attention of every family member to that priceless moment; it is a package in photography, it is called FAMILY PORTRAITURE. 

I strongly believe that every family needs to have a family portrait hung on the wall in the sitting room, probably overhead the TV stand. You are already imagining how one would look like in your home, that’s the idea. There are a thousand and one reasons why you need one in your home. Did you just say you already took one when the kids were younger? Then you need to take another one now that they are older, with more matured and expressive emotions.

FAMILY PORTRAITURE should be a ritual for the family, something you can’t just stop doing again and again. The arrival of the newly born, the teething stage, the tootles phase, the kids old enough for school, graduating, with the smiles, the tears and naughty attitudes… so full of expression that should be preserved forever.

I also believe that a family portrait has a way of strengthening the cord that holds a family together. There was a story I stumbled over lately, it’s a perfect one for this opinion of mine:

Chris couldn’t help but take it hard on Susan this time around, spitting out anger like fire from his mouth. They’ve been married for twenty-two years now with three children; their neighbours least expected them to ever quarrel seeing their home looked just perfect –the envy of the neighbourhood.

“Woman, I’ve had it enough with you this time around,” Chris spits out in rage.

“I can’t continue to live under the same roof with a woman with such an irritating attitude as yours. You flare up at the slightest of my correction, can’t I ever get to correct you? I’m I not supposed to groom you?  My calm attitude has been the preservation of our family up until now, but hear me out, I can’t take it anymore! Leave my house at once! Women like you need to go learn manners from their parents, and that you are going to do.”

He leaves for the bedroom, returns with Susan’s luggage.

“Here,” (he throws the luggage at her.) “Leave at once!” Chris demands.

Susan, who was already in tears by this time, gathers her scattered cloths form the floor.

“Sweetheart please don’t do this to me.” (She reaches for his trouser.) “We’ve come this far for us to break up, I’d adjust for good, I promise” Susan pleads, now in tears and dropping catarrh.

“Go make the adjustment in your parent’s house,” Chris yells at her.

He turns around to go back into the bedroom; he spots, just towards his left, hung over the wall adjacent to the TV set the family portrait frame. Chris stops to look at it as though he had never in his life seen it. Memories rushes down through his mind as he remembers the day a young photographer came to his home, after he had booked a photo session with her: a shot that was to be made into a King-size 20 x 24 enlargement. He saw a unique side to his family as the photographer posed them repeatedly for different snap-shots just in a bid to achieve that perfect shot that would be framed for the family; everyone basked in the joy of the moment as they let down their emotional guards.

Where are the kids today? They had all gone on a holiday to a cousin’s home. But looking at the framed picture, it was as though to Chris his children were at home.

“How would my kids feel on coming back to discover I had divorced their mum, as though I was waiting for them to leave for me to execute a long conceived plan?” Chris ponders within himself. “I don’t want such a memory for my children,” “can I do this if they were around?” Chris thinks to himself.

At that point it was as though the family portraiture was the cord holding the torn apart home together. Chris remembers his pledge to his family on the night after the photo session: a pledge to remain together despite challenges. He takes a look at his crying wife on the floor; he reaches out to her and cuddles her in his arms.

I believe Chris must have appreciated the fact that he agreed at a time to do the family portrait. You are sure never going to experience what Chris experienced; I was only trying to make you see by the story how important a family portrait is to a family.

At supzieXpression, we have a knack for capturing invisible emotions and moments that uniquely defines your family, setting it apart from other families on the surface of the earth. This season (Christmas and New Year) is a perfect time for that shot. Our lines are open (039290635 08027636933 07066490511;) place your calls to book sessions with us; over time you would come to appreciate more than you did on the day your job was delivered to you the beauty  of a family portraiture.

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The ‘I Want To’

Its been ages I picked up this words and somehow it has transformed my life, limited and entrapped my world. My instinct wont stop telling me how short I have lived. am full of greatness so how come am underrated??? I have seen myself tried, moved, archived and even celebrated but all was in my dreams and my imaginations but am I not suppose to live my dreams? I have heard so many times that our level of success is determined by our ability to not just dream but Act. is it not true that you can never know what will work till you give it a trial? Try and stop procrastinating

if Procrastination is a town, I’ll pass pretty well as chief. so that’s what has placed a ban on my life and the things I want to Do.

I’ve  had enough and am dumping my favourite words, trashing it like a plague and picking up new and positive words from the big book of booboo. I’ve decide to break lose, explode, live as have dreamt, pick up my pen and paper and start loving my world.

My ‘I want to list”

so, I want to blog… and there I go again… I want to stop wanting to and start living, I don’t wanna wait till last minute to say those sweet words I wanna say  to my children, that love I wanna show my Adonis, that thank you I have to say, the smile, the next post in my head, that location I surely need to shoot, the client I need to call, the photography courses i wont stop saying i want to go for, the list is endless.

I am Damilola Kuku, the photographer that is tired of wanting to want to… i pledge to break loss and fly… I advice you do the same

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