Cameraboss Named Creative Visionary of the Year in London
British-Nigerian photographer and creative director John Olalekan Durojaye, aka Cameraboss, has been named Creative Visionary of the Year 2025/2026 by the Global Reputation Forum at a prestigious ceremony in London.

British-Nigerian photographer and creative director John Olalekan Durojaye, aka Cameraboss, has been named Creative Visionary of the Year 2025/2026 by the Global Reputation Forum at a prestigious ceremony in London.
The event was attended by leading figures in music, media, governance, and business, including Wouter Kellerman, a three-time Grammy Award-winning musician widely regarded as one of the foremost recording artists in world music, and Kaya Kintemi, General Manager of News Central TV, one of Africa’s leading pan-continental news networks.
The award was formally presented by the Lord Mayor of Westminster in the presence of the Mayor of Islington, Jason U. Jackson, underscoring the significance of the occasion within London’s civic and creative landscape.
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The event was organised by the Global Reputation Forum in collaboration with Reputation Poll.
Born in Nigeria and now operating between London and Lagos, Durojaye has spent more than a decade building the Cameraboss brand into one of the United Kingdom’s most recognisable independent creative platforms.
He is widely known as a photographer, creative director, educator, and content creator.
Through his commercial company, Cameraboss Multimedia, he has served hundreds of wedding and corporate clients across the United Kingdom and Nigeria.
His educational platform, Cameraboss Creator, has also gained international attention, attracting more than 85,000 followers on Instagram, where he regularly shares tutorials, creative insights, and professional guidance for emerging photographers worldwide.
Durojaye has consistently described his artistic philosophy as one rooted in story, emotion, and atmosphere, emphasising that photography should communicate meaning beyond visual technique.



