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Photographer Marvic Chijioke Okeugo joined the Photo Garage Lagos Artists Network (PGLAN) September 18th 2024, integrating into a professional community committed to fostering excellence, collaboration, and innovation in Nigerian photography. His membership underscores his dedication to advancing visual storytelling and contributing to the growth of the country’s photographic arts sector.

Photo Garage Lagos Artists Network serves as a platform for professional photographers across Lagos and Nigeria, offering opportunities for exhibitions, skill development workshops, mentorship, and collaborative projects. The network aims to strengthen the standards of professional photography while providing a platform for emerging and established photographers to engage, innovate, and gain wider recognition.

Marvic’s photography aligns with PGLAN’s objectives by capturing cultural narratives, urban experiences, and social realities through compelling imagery. His work demonstrates the power of photography as a medium for storytelling, cultural documentation, and societal reflection.

The network features distinguished photographers who have significantly impacted Nigeria’s photography landscape. Notable members include Jide Alakija, renowned for his innovative portraiture and commercial photography; Aisha Augie-Kuta, acclaimed for documenting cultural and social narratives; and George Osodi, whose photojournalistic work captures Nigeria’s socio-political developments. Their achievements reflect PGLAN’s commitment to nurturing professionalism, creative excellence, and social relevance in photography.

By joining PGLAN, Marvic Chijioke Okeugo becomes part of a collaborative network that promotes professional growth, mentorship, and the visibility of Nigerian photographers. His membership reinforces his commitment to photography as both an artistic practice and a tool for cultural storytelling, engagement, and the advancement of Nigerian creative arts on national and international stages.

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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