
Victor Bello Foundation
The Victor Bello Foundation organised a medical outreach in Langtang North Local Government Area, bringing healthcare services directly into a rural community in Plateau State.
The outreach covered eye checks, general wellness screenings, and a children's programme where biscuits and gifts were distributed to kids in the village. It was a full day of activity, movement, and human moments.
They needed someone to document it all as it unfolded. Not a highlight reel. The whole story.
Getting to Langtang North is itself part of the story. I travelled with the team, and before we even arrived, I was already documenting.
On the ground, I worked alongside other photographers, moving through each activity as it happened. The eye checks. The wellness screenings. The children crowding around for their share of biscuits, unguarded and joyful.
I shot 60+ images across the day, building a visual record that covered every dimension of the outreach — not just the photogenic moments, but the waiting, the care, the quiet exchanges between health workers and community members.
The best documentary images are the ones nobody posed for.
Alongside the photography, I shot and produced a vlog — talking through the journey to the location, what we found when we arrived, and what the day meant. It was honest, first-person, and unscripted.
When I posted that vlog, it reached 2,825 people and generated 248 interactions organically. No paid promotion. Just a story that resonated.
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Photography
60+ documentary images covering the full arc of the day, from arrival to the children's programme. Selected images available for use in reports, proposals, and communications materials.
Vlog
A first-person video diary of the journey and the outreach. Shot and produced by Iyanuoluwa, posted across social channels. 2,825 reach · 248 interactions · Organic only.
2,825 reach · 248 interactions · Organic only
The Victor Bello Foundation came away with a visual archive of their outreach that could serve multiple purposes: social media, donor reporting, programme documentation, and future fundraising materials.
The vlog, which doubled as organic UGC content, extended the reach of the outreach beyond the people who were there. Nearly 3,000 people saw what happened in that village in Langtang North. That is what documentation does when it is done well.
Good documentation doesn't just record what happened. It makes sure the right people find out about it.
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