Cian Oba-Smith (born 1992) is a fine-art / documentary photographer from London.
Oba-Smith was born and raised in Holloway, North London. He is of Nigerian and Irish descent. He studied photography at the University of the West of England, graduating in 2014.
Oba-Smith has made various projects throughout his career including A Quiet Prayer, a record of London in the first lockdown during the covid pandemic, Shanzhai, an exploration of the phenomena of copycat architecture in China, Concrete Horsemen, highlighting the forgotten contributions of African American horsemen in North Philadelphia, Andover & Six Acres, an interrogation of the negative stereotypes placed upon the estates in North London and Bikelife, a documentation of urban dirt-bike and wheelie culture in London.
Oba-Smith self-published his first book, Bikelife, in 2016. In 2019, his book Andover & Six Acres was published by Lost Light Recordings.
In 2019, he completed an artist residency at Light Work in Syracuse, NY, where he created a project on redlining and the links between historical segregation policy and contemporary communities.
Alongside his artistic practice, Oba-Smith works on commissions for various publications such as FT Weekend, The Face, M Magazine Le Monde, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Crack Magazine, Vice and others.