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Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa

Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa

Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa

The headwrap exists in many cultures. You can tie it as you want and make a bold statement with a nice print or fabric type. One mystery to many is:-how do I tie a head-wrap? Well, many ways are commonly used-for example- You can use a long strip of cloth wound `round the head, or utilize a few extra pieces under the main one!!!!!! It won’t be easy the first time but with time, the more you try, the more you will find your own way and style.

Concept: Head-Wrap 
Model: Micere’s Mbichagraphy
Photoshoot: Photomagic Studio 
Photographer: Antony Trivet Photography 
Headwrap stylist: Neema Hakim
Model: Micere Nyaga Thunder Kaat

Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga Lifestyle Portrait :: Kenyan Portrait Photographer Headwraps
Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga Lifestyle Portrait :: Kenyan Portrait Photographer Headwraps
Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga Lifestyle Portrait :: Kenyan Portrait Photographer Headwraps
Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat
Photographers Portrait Africa
Micere Nyaga_Mbichagraphy_Thunderkaat

I wish more people felt that photography was an adventure the same as life itself and felt that their individual feelings were worth expressing. To me, that makes photography more exciting.Even though fixed in time, a photograph evokes as much feeling as that which comes from music or dance. Whatever the mode – from the snapshot to the decisive moment to multi-media montage – the intent and purpose of photography is to render in visual terms feelings and experiences that often elude the ability of words to describe. In any case, the eyes have it, and the imagination will always soar farther than was expected.

When we entered a classroom we always tossed our caps on the floor, to free our hands; as soon as we crossed the threshold we would throw them under the bench so hard that they struck the wall and raised a cloud of dust; this was “the way it should be done.”
Micere
Nyaga Lifestyle Portrait :: Kenyan Portrait Photographer Headwraps

Editorial Fashion Lifestyle Creatives :: Photographers Portrait Africa

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