@Anthony Shintai is a Birmingham based visual artist who is primarily focused on the photography and film development of ‘street culture’.
Anthony Shintai is a Nigerian born visual artist, who’s passion for photography and film-maker stemmed from his exposure as a teen to the UK streets. Having moved to the UK at the age of 10, Anthony was surrounded by local dancers, skaters, artists and musicians. With a natural eye for creativity and a default urban perspective, Anthony was inspired to showcase his friends’ talent. Starting with only his camera and a social media platform, Anthony is now completing assignments for Global brands, campaigns and event organisers across the world. Aside from his freelance work, Anthony has delivered numerous original pieces that have been critiqued to be deeply engaging for the viewer. With his unique ability to capture ‘street energy’, he is undoubtedly a leader in illuminating our global street culture.
- Yemoja Devotees celebrating in the Kings Palace_Taken in Oyo Town, Nigeria
- Daughters of Yemoja (the goddess of waters) carrying their tribute above their head, to be offered to the goddess down the river_Taken in Oyo State, Nigeria
- One of the citizens of the Oyo Town Community posing for the camera
- A group of young boys, all devotees of the Yoruba god ‘Ogun’, standing outside the Tree dedicated to Ogun_Taken in Oyo, State Nigeria
- A young boy, a devotee of the Yoruba God ‘Ogun’, stands outside the Tree dedicated to the God. Taken in Oyo, State Nigeria.
- A devotee of Oya (the goddess of wind) standing outside the shrine dedicated to the her, with the tribute held over her head_Taken in Oyo Town, Nigeria
- A devotee of the god Sango, dancing outside the palace of the King of Oyo_Taken in Oyo Town, Nigeria