Composer Andrew Weeks At Sheffield Documentary Festival 2025
Film & TV Composer Andrew Weeks is currently at Sheffield Doc Fest 2025. He made an appearance Friday 20th and will attend every day till Sun the 22nd June.
He is currently writing for the award-winning EYE FILM production company, on their 8-year filming project around the renovation of Norwich Castle. The feature-length documentary, Norwich Castle: A Royal Transformation will be hitting Channel 4 this summer narrated by the one and only Sir Stephen Fry!
This extraordinary £27.5m restoration has brought the medieval Norman Keepback to its former glory, showcasing the hard work of project curator Dr Tim Pestell, leading architects, engineers, and contractors.
The Norman Keep is set to reopen in spring 2025, transporting visitors back to 1121 and the days of William the Conqueror and Henry I. This documentary highlights the historical and cultural importance of Norwich Castle and its impact on the region.
We are throwing it back to an old interview Rara Avis had with Kingsley N! It’s been 3 years since this interview. We are delighted to see the great strides he has attained working with Rara Avis and how he has evolved as a creative. Enjoy reading this throwback piece.
RARA AVIS sat with a very talented photographer, Kingsley N to talk about his drive and motivation in the area of photography.
Kingsley N recently exhibited a few of his photography art in collaboration with Rara Avis.
This collaboration is based on some “indigenous” themed photography.
The purpose of the shoot is to preserve certain aspects of the Nigerian culture through photography. Another reason being to highlight how beautiful culture is especially when captured and translated into art.
Enjoy this piece with the very talented and ambitious photographer.
Please tell us about yourself.
My name is Nwokesi Chukwudi Kingsley. My brand name is Kingsley N. I am a professional photographer with over 8years experience. I am a travel photographer. I have been to different states, but worked more in three major states in Nigeria (Benue, Lagos and Anambra) as an outdoor and studio photographer. The vast majority of my work experience is in Lagos – majoring in outdoor photography. I am currently working and based in Anambra state.
What makes you stand out from other photographers?
What makes me stand out from others is the ability to go the extra mile and think on my feet.
Hmmm…so what are the important skills you think a photographer should have?
You have to please note that this is what I think so I don’t get misunderstood. (…Laughs) The important skills a photographer should have are one, the ability to create. Two, good communication skills. This is essential because you want to be able to understand exactly what a client wants in the case that you are dealing with a client. Another aspect in terms of my private photography art is I want whoever looks at my work to be able to understand it. Thirdly, the knowledge of photography itself and everything that has to do with it. Knowledge is key!
Now, from your statement, what is the one thing you wished you knew when you started?
One thing I wish I knew when I started? I wish I knew the basics.
Why? Did you have any negative experience?
Yes! Ha! My worst experience as a photographer stemed from it. A client condemned my work (chuckles)…because the picture wasn’t worth it.
What’s the most challenging aspect of being a photographer?
The most challenging aspect of being a photographer is that you have to endure a lot from clients. You have to realize that you can’t please everyone but I try my best too. I’m happiest when I shoot for my own collection like with this collaboration with Rara Avis.
So how do you stay motivated?
I stay motivated by learning from others and I must state that I have been influenced by few… Kelechi Amadi Obi and Lezonart.
Why did you choose to be a photographer?
I chose photography because it’s art. I can’t be restricted because it has alot to do with creativity, and it’s fun to do!
Finally, can you explain why you enjoy shooting boudoir photos?
Wawuuu! (He hesitates before answering the question) I like shooting boudoir because it creates the ambiance of romance with oneself for the subject. It creates a feeling of sexiness in the subject and the subject feels powerful and self confident. It tells a story of who we really are when we pose cause it sometimes exposes our weaknesses but also our acceptance of it.
Below are some of Kingsley N‘s works.
Kingsley N standard photoshoot charges >> Price available on request
You can find Kingsley N at his studio address at Plaza 1, Eke Oko market, Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State, Nigeria.
He is available to travel.
To see more of his works, follow him on Facebook and Instagram @Kingsley N tony or call: 09066463420 08075659766
To sum this throwback interview up, a lot has changed about Kingsley N. He is now based in Lagos but is available to travel to any part of the world!
Anita and Joy are two talented and aspiring models. Rara Avis spoke with them about why they have chosen to work in this field. They shared their aspirations and what they thought about the creative shoot with Rara Avis. Kingsley N, a talented Photographer and Rara Avis team member took the pictures
Rara Avis created the urban vs nature themed second segment of the shoot, to show how nature can still be represented with the artificial. No matter the development, nature cannot be lost. Art keeps nature alive!
Rara Avis is a pioneering platform that seamlessly merges creativity and functionality to redefine creative excellence.
This shoot focuses on an UPCYCLING FASHION theme. Here we took an interesting spin on recycle materials like soda cans and left over fabrics were inculcated into the costumes.
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Ermandha spearheaded the creative direction, casting, costume design and styling. This photoshoot features Kingsley N, in photography and fast rising model, Janet as the muse.