NOH Studios operates at the intersection of creative production, direction, and cultural curation, shaping narratives across music, events, film, and photography. With a refined approach to brand identity, visual storytelling, and strategic consultation, NOH Studios crafts concepts that resonate—balancing artistic depth with commercial impact.
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Tunde Onakoya
A visionary dreamer, Tunde Onakoya is one of the most sought-after speakers and chess coaches on the global stage. Born and raised in Nigeria, he blends philanthropy, luxury chess, and social impact, using the game as a tool for transformation. A Guinness World Record holder for the longest marathon chess game, 60 hours nonstop, Tunde is a National Chess Master and the founder of Chess in Slums Africa. Through CISA, he has impacted over 10,000 lives across Africa, championing chess as a catalyst for education, critical thinking, and social mobility.

Nicoline Aagesen
Danish-raised and Portugal-based, Nicoline Aagesen is a photographer drawn to raw minimalism and adventure. With a keen eye for beauty, travel, and underground fashion, she has shaped the visual narratives of Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, and Lisbon’s fashion photography scene since 2013. Her motto—"My Camera, My Rules" (MCMR)—reflects her bold, unconventional approach to storytelling. Through her distinct visual language, Nicoline crafts each project with a strategic, immersive perspective, redefining the art of creative collaboration and production.

Kuda Baskwa
Copenhagen-based painter Kuda Baskwa explores identity, mental health, and human experience through acrylic on canvas. His work, influenced by the 1980s downtown New York art movement, captures the duality of joy and suffering. What began as a therapeutic practice evolved into an international career, with exhibitions in Melbourne, Berlin, Copenhagen, and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. He has designed album covers and painted murals at Roskilde Festival. As co-founder of Pikicha, an art gallery in Harare, Kuda supports emerging artists and helped organize Zimbabwe’s first tattoo festival, fostering creativity and community. His work bridges personal experience and collective storytelling, inviting reflection in an ever-changing world.