October • 2022
Leke has a great eye and a sensitive approach with the subjects. I felt confident having him take charge of our project, which was delivered on-time and with great professionalism.
Lagos, Nigeria
3 reviews$600 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteLeke Alabi-Isama is a video producer, filmmaker & photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria. He shuttles his time between producing video projects, shooting assignments, personal projects & his teaching job at Canon. Leke has been commissioned on various assignments by reputable organizations, some of which include Canon, Global Citizen, International Rescue Committee, The Telegraph, African Women Development Foundation, iNGO, Booking.com, Vitamin Angels, GSMa, and Fistula Foundation. Leke is a certified Canon photography and film trainer across Africa under the Canon Miraisha program. Leke is a producer at JM Films (www.jm-films.tv) & PriorGold Pictures. (www.priorgoldpictures.com)
October • 2022
Leke has a great eye and a sensitive approach with the subjects. I felt confident having him take charge of our project, which was delivered on-time and with great professionalism.
December • 2021
He was great! Responsive. Helped solve problems as they emerged. Helped us find the most efficient way to start post while a drive got shipped to us in the USA.
January • 2018
Skilled and competent. Trustworthy and reliable and very easy to communicate with. Quick delivery according to brief. Highly recommended!
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