Born and raised in Enugu, Nigeria, Ike Edeani studied architecture before pursuing photography full-time. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Fader, Monocle, and Bloomberg Business. “The most striking thing about shooting the Baltimore story was witnessing how Matthew can control every door, every light fixture, and even the temperature right from his wheelchair,” Edeani says.

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Born and raised in Enugu, Nigeria, Ike Edeani studied architecture before pursuing photography full-time. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Fader, Monocle, and Bloomberg Business. “The most striking thing about shooting the Baltimore story was witnessing how Matthew can control every door, every light fixture, and even the temperature right from his wheelchair,” Edeani says.

“Dumbest” thing in your house? “My little moka pot espresso maker, but I prefer it that way.”