Canon Ambassador and photojournalist Yagazie Emezi is motivated by a desire to highlight the stories of underrepresented groups, particularly women and children. This image for Save the Children is of a 17-year-old teenage mother sitting in the shadows at her Aunt Esther's home in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Taken on a Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark III (now succeeded by the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV) with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens (now succeeded by the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM) at 40mm, 1/80 sec, f/5 and ISO80. © Yagazie Emezi / Save the Children
Nigerian artist, self-taught photojournalist and Canon Ambassador Yagazie Emezi's passion for her home inspired her to first pick up a camera. "When I started taking pictures, I actually didn't have any interest in photography itself, I was more interested in sharing visuals of home," says Yagazie, who finished high school and university in Albuquerque, New Mexico after studying Cultural Anthropology and African Studies.
"I left Nigeria when I was 16 years old and remember most of the images on my first camera [a Canon EOS Rebel T2i, now succeeded by the Canon EOS 850D] were taken when I returned after eight years. I just wanted to record these memories of my childhood home," she explains. "I remember going through my parents' old suitcases, wearing these old clothes, taking these self-portraits and visiting Lagos for the first time, just wanting to take pictures of everything and share Nigeria with people."