Nigerian photographer Etinosa Yvonne captures the beauty, joy and colour that comes with the Sallah celebration.
Etinosa Yvonne is a self-taught documentary photographer, photojournalist and multidisciplinary artist based in Abuja, Nigeria. She works with a range of media, including photographs, videos, texts, sculptures, performances, and installations. The primary focus of her work is the exploration of themes related to culture, religion, tradition, the environment, the human condition and social injustice.
Etinosa’s commitment to leveraging the transformative power of art has led her to work and collaborate with various organizations and individuals. Her particular attention to social issues led to a special commission by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York in 2019.
Her personal and commissioned photography projects have been published in several international publications including, DER SPIEGEL, The Passenger Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek, El País Semanal, Spain, Al Jazeera, Metro UK, Sierra Magazine USA, The Guardian UK, Black & White Photography Magazine UK, Alternatives Economiques France, NPR USA and PDN Magazine USA.
Etinosa regularly works on personal and commissioned projects in Nigeria and different parts of the world.



