Portraits of the
Endangered
Each image a silent testimony — to the beauty and fragility of our most vulnerable creatures, landscapes, and communities.
The Last Herd
First Light
The Stare
The Trade
The Sentinel
“Photography is not just about the frame; it is about the legacy we leave for those who will never see these creatures in the flesh.”— Emeka Mbaebie
A Lens Shaped
by African Light
I am Emeka Mbaebie — a Lagos-based photographer whose work exists at the intersection of raw nature, conservation urgency, and artistic vision. For over a decade, I have carried my camera across the savannah, into threatened forests, and through the markets where wildlife disappears.
Every frame I make is an act of preservation. A letter to a future that may no longer have access to these moments.
— EmekaFive Disciplines.
One Vision.
Nature & Wildlife
Raw, patient portraits of Africa’s wild world — from endangered predators to migrating herds.
Conservation Documentary
Unflinching witness to the trade in wildlife, the hunters, the systems — images that demand action.
Travel
Wandering light and human geography — stories embedded in landscapes, cities, and in-between.
Macro & Micro Nature
The universe within the universe — insects, arachnids, flowers, and the hidden world beneath water.
Events & Branding
Editorial event coverage and executive portraiture that communicates authority and authenticity.
Field Journals
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Let’s Create Something
That Lasts
Whether a wildlife expedition, conservation project, brand story, or event — every frame receives the same devotion.
