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I went for the All White Luxury Party 3.0 as a content creator… but I left thinking about something else.While everyone ...
05/05/2026

I went for the All White Luxury Party 3.0 as a content creator… but I left thinking about something else.

While everyone was enjoying the night, I found myself paying attention to the small things
how people showed up, how they connected, the moments no one planned for.

It made me realize something…

A lot of people invest in looking good for events,
but not many think about how those moments will be remembered after.

Because when the night ends,
what was captured is what stays.

That’s the part I focus on.

These are the moments we look out for.
These are the stories we help preserve.

Grateful I got to be part of it, not just as a guest, but as someone trusted to capture those moments.

If you’re putting something meaningful together, don’t just think about the moment… think about how it will be remembered.

At INTENTIONALITY, that’s what we do , I'm we shape how your moments live on.

01/05/2026

We created this publicity reel for a brand in APRIL.

It's MAY. Book us today ...

My student took this just using her Mobile Phone AI photos are a vibe, and AI video is changing the game but when the li...
30/04/2026

My student took this just using her Mobile Phone

AI photos are a vibe, and AI video is changing the game but when the lights go up and the event starts, nothing replaces the Real Deal.

At INTENTIONALity, we believe in mastering the craft from every angle. Whether you're prompting a masterpiece or holding the camera, the secret sauce is always the same: Lighting, Angles, and Perspective.

Why spend hours fixing "okay" footage in post-production when you can capture cinematic excellence in real-time?

These shots were taken by my students at a physical event we covered last weekend. They’re using the same high-end principles that make any visual (digital or physical) stand out:

Intentional Lighting: Creating depth and mood where others just see a "dark room.

Dynamic Angles: Telling a story with the lens, not just documenting a scene.

Workflow Efficiency:Spend less time editing and more time creating because you got it right the first time.

The world needs creators who can do it all. Master the physical craft today, so you can dominate the digital space tomorrow.

The Course is available now for just ₦9,999

Comment "PAVE " and I'ld send you the link to join in ..

MobileVideography

HOW TO TAKE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOSIt’s been an amazing ride with my students lately. This week, we’re finally meeting physi...
17/04/2026

HOW TO TAKE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS

It’s been an amazing ride with my students lately. This week, we’re finally meeting physically to turn theory into practice and get behind the lens.

The biggest lesson I teach? Your technique is just as important as your craft .

Here are 3 "Basic" hacks I shared with my class that will immediately level up your mobile photography:

1️⃣ Lock your AE/AF: Don’t let the phone decide what’s important. Tap and hold the screen to lock your focus and exposure. This prevents that distracting "flicker" and keeps your lighting consistent.

2️⃣ *The 2x Zoom Hack: Avoid the "wide-angle face stretch." If you have a Pro model, use the telephoto lens for portraits. If you're on a standard model (like the iPhone 12), step back and crop slightly in post. It creates a more natural, cinematic compression.

3️⃣ The 2-Second Clean: It sounds simple, but it’s the #1 killer of good shots. A quick wipe of the lens removes the fingerprint oils that make lights look "milky" or blurry.

The result?

Check out the photo attached. This was taken and edited by one of my students.

Success in this industry isn't about having the most expensive equipment; it’s about having the most INTENTIONAL eye.

Can’t wait to see what they produce during our practical session this week!

ContentCreation

17/04/2026
Even lectures focus on learning.Take a ride with me as the official media personality for the Second Edition of the Phar...
25/03/2026

Even lectures focus on learning.

Take a ride with me as the official media personality for the Second Edition of the Pharmacy Lecture series , Niger DELTA University, Bayelsa State

18/03/2026

Yesterday, I had an interactive session with my photography, videography, and video editing students via Google Meet.

Since they’re spread across Nigeria, it was a great opportunity to connect, answer questions, and go deeper.

I’ll be honest . I felt a bit pained that not everyone could join. It’s a self-paced class, so attendance wasn’t fixed.

But something powerful came out of that session…

Almost every question we discussed led us back to one thing:

Story.

We had just spent Week 1 covering the foundational basics of creating good visuals and still at week 4, everything pointed back to story.

At the end of the day, what makes a good photo or video is not just the camera, the quality, or the editing…

It’s how well you tell a story.

Not just knowing the story but knowing how to translate it visually.

I emphasized to them that before you shoot, you should be asking:

• What would the audience like to see?
• What’s the best way to make them see it?
• Do more details improve the message or distract from it?
• Will different angles strengthen the story?
• Does this shot actually support the message?
• What should the viewer feel or think about the brand after watching this?

That’s the real work.

When these questions are properly answered during pre-production, post-production becomes much easier.

And interestingly, this doesn’t apply only to photography or videography…

It’s the same principle in business, branding, and communication.

If you can tell a clear, compelling story, you will always stand out.

To my students and every creative out there:

Don’t just shoot.
Don’t just edit.
Learn to tell better stories.

If you’re a Content Creator and your videos are not clear, captivating, or professional enough to hold attention… you’re...
13/02/2026

If you’re a Content Creator and your videos are not clear, captivating, or professional enough to hold attention… you’re losing audience, authority, and money without realizing it.

Because as a creator, your job is not just to talk…

Your job is to create videos that build an audience, sell your message, and retain viewers.

People don’t just stay for what you’re saying they stay for how you present it.

Good video quality builds trust.
Clean audio keeps attention.
Strong visuals make people take you seriously.

Now let’s talk about the bigger issue…

If you’re tired of shooting videos that only get compliments but no clients or payments… let me tell you the truth.

Your videos look good, yes.

But good is not enough to get paid.

This is what your DM and comment section probably looks like right now:

“Clean shots.”
“Nice video.”
“You tried.”
“Who shot this?”

But nobody is asking:

“How much do you charge?”
“Are you available this weekend?”
“Can you shoot my event?”

Zero bookings. Zero payments.

Here’s the problem…

You learned how to record videos but you never learned how to create videos that sell, position you as an authority, and attract paying clients.

There’s a difference.

Anybody can hold a camera or smartphone.

But not everybody understands:

• Camera settings that give cinematic results
• Lighting that makes subjects look premium
• Angles that tell stories
• How to shoot events, brands, and people professionally
• How to position themselves to get gigs consistently

That’s exactly what I’m teaching inside my Videography Training.

This is not random YouTube knowledge.

This is practical from my real journey, mistakes, client jobs, and paid experiences.

Participants will also get access to my shooting frameworks, content strategies, and practical guides that help you start making money with your skill immediately.

Because the goal is not just to shoot…

The goal is to get paid to shoot.

If you’ve been waiting to learn videography the right way , this is your sign.

And yes, there’s currently a discounted slot available for early participants.

So it’s better you join now than pay higher later.

Your camera or smartphone is not the problem.

Your knowledge is.

Let’s fix that at https://wa.me/message/HWPJV43FLBBUF1

Everything Is Negotiable!To become a successful negotiator, make your motto "Everything is negotiable." Before you can l...
25/08/2023

Everything Is Negotiable!

To become a successful negotiator, make your motto "Everything is negotiable." Before you can learn strategies and tactics, you've got to develop a mind-set that has you ready to negotiate at all times. You must learn to consider virtually everything negotiable. You also need to increase your willingness to engage others in negotiation. Your world is filled with signs that say "Negotiators Not Welcome." These signs come in the form of price tags, policy statements, disclaimers ("The manage- ment is not responsible for..."), and lines like "That's my final offer.. take it or leave it!" Open a newspaper and you'll see classified ads with prices followed by the word "firm." Call that seller after an item has gone unsold for a week and you'll find that "firm" price has become

quite squishy, or highly negotiable!

In addition to these signs, daily life presents all of us with a constant stream of situations that discourage negotiation by portraying us as rude or troublesome for trying to improve our situations. How often have you accepted a table near the door in a restaurant because you were hesitant to ask for a more desirable spot? Think about the time you checked into a hotel and learned that the exact accommodations you reserved were unavailable. Did you ever ask for compensation? Probably not.

As a student, how many times did you accept a grade you didn't deserve because you didn't want to cause a stir by questioning it?

Been a successful negotiator means you've got to question the signs around you. it means not automatically accepting the status quo because it's the policy. Being a successful negotiator means always been willing to ask for more or better when you're entitled to it - or even if you're not...........

I got this extract from a book I'm currently reading. What do you think the name of the book is ?

Is this a topic you'll like to know more about?

My name is Igbaro Oluwatomisin Temitope and I'm .

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