Cinematography coach (EFA)
Femi Irojemi is a director and cinematographer whose journey into filmmaking began in early 2014 . His works include Hollywood action storytelling films like Pop Friction, 12 Angry Men, Casablanca, The Godfather. The physical storytelling of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton influenced him into loving the art . His passion led him to a formal film school, where cinematography and directing became his core focus. Discovering the work and philosophy of Roger Deakins was a turning point, shaping his belief that cinema is a harmony of story, performance, and visual language. Femi has worked across formats — from features to shorts and commercials — bringing a grounded, story-driven visual approach to every project.
He also lectures in cinematography, mentoring the next generation of filmmakers with emphasis on practical, intentional storytelling. He’s a member of (CSN)