Mangue Banzima

Mangue Banzima is an accomplished published photographer with a keen eye for capturing the unfiltered beauty within each frame. His lens serves as a conduit for authentic narratives, weaving together real emotions, connections, and impactful stories that resonate deeply with viewers. Renowned for his collaborative approach, both on and off the set, he possesses a remarkable ability to capture the multifaceted personalities of his subjects.

With over a decade of expertise spanning diverse genres, including lifestyle, fashion, portraits, corporate editorial, event photography, styling, and business marketing, Mangue's portfolio shines with illustrious brands such as Verizon, Vogue.com, Nùmero magazine, Cadillac, Valmont, the Museum of Art & Design, and the New York Times, among an array of others.

One of the most remarkable highlights of his career is his selection as the chosen global photographer for the book "SILENT CITIES": Portraits of a Pandemic: 15 Cities Across the World." In this distinguished project, he skillfully covered New York City during the challenging pandemic shutdown, capturing its unique spirit in unprecedented times.

Mangue's collaborative approach has led him to work with industry luminaries such as photographer Jonathan Becker and editor Andre Leon Talley, where he played a pivotal role in styling the iconic Rizzoli coffee table book, "Little Black Dress."

Beyond his professional triumphs, Mangue is an avid enthusiast of culture, people, fashion, contemporary art, and music. He calls Brooklyn home, where he resides with his family, infusing a personal and meaningful touch into his rich and diverse life.