Production company Fela announces the addition of dynamic photographer and director William Ukoh to its diverse roster of talent for commercial motion and stills representation.
Ukoh’s work is deeply influenced by his Nigerian background, expressed through a vivid palette of rich colour, layered textures, and rhythmic movement that reflect his cultural heritage. A multidisciplinary artist working across photography, film, installation, and design, he brings a distinctive visual language to both commercial and editorial storytelling.
A natural storyteller, cultural historian, and provocateur, Ukoh challenges viewers to reconsider familiar ideas through a contemporary cinematic lens. His work has attracted global brands including Adidas, Canada Goose, Holt Renfrew, Eadem, and Puma, as well as esteemed publications including Vogue and GQ.
Ukoh moved from Nigeria to Toronto at age 17 to attend college, initially studying computer science before realising his true passion lay in the visual arts. He graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University’s film school and eventually found his way into the commercial space for both photography and branded film content.
As a multifaceted artist, Ukoh isn’t confined to a single form of expression; instead, he employs various mediums to convey his artistic message, all with a vivid palette of rich colours, intricate textures, and rhythmic movements that echo his cultural heritage. His portfolio spans an array of physical installations, curated photographs, commercial works, and thought-provoking films. With a style deeply influenced by his Nigerian background, yet universally resonant, he continually redefines the boundaries between art and commerce, and the intricate balance between the two.
"William brings a perspective that feels culturally specific and globally relevant, which is something we’re always looking for in the artists we represent,” said Taj Critchlow, Founder of Fela. “What’s exciting is how that point of view extends beyond photography and directing into installation and furniture design, and how consistently he applies his ideas across different formats. That versatility makes him a natural fit for the kind of work we’re building.”
“I immediately felt a sense of belonging at Fela,” said Ukoh. ”Beyond the great work that they do, they provide a real sense of community and a network of support. I’m looking forward to growing our relationship through collaborations with clients and making standout work.”