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Men Portraits Photographer Kenya :: Nairobi City Editorials Images

Men Portraits Photographer Kenya :: Nairobi City Editorials Images

Men Portraits Photographer Kenya :: Nairobi City Editorials Images

Nairobi Lifestyle Portrait Photography Model: Daniel Rafiro
Location: Photo-Magic Studio
Make-up artist: Zalika.Tou
Photography: Antony Trivet Photography
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Meet Daniel Rafiro, the reigning Mr Zetech University.
Course: Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Campus: Thika Road Campus
Hobbies: Swimming, traveling, modeling and socializing
Ambition; To be an international model/ Electrical Engineer—Source Zetech University Facebook page

Men Portraits Photographer Kenya :: Nairobi City Editorials Images

.of his family that he should be painted; he consented at length for his children’s sake, but was disturbed when the portrait arrived: “I was but too much taken with my own shadow when it came home; but then I thought, a man should study both to be blameless and eminently active, that presumes to leave a picture behind him. If it put in mind of evil or of no good done by him, it is to little or bad purpose.” The extreme Puritan would have rejected the idea of a portrait out of hand as a mortal vanity. p126”
David Piper, The English Face

“She would be asked to climb a low wooden platform in the hall and hold an expression for a class. Students would shuffle their gaze quickly, back and forth from her to their easels to get the details. She felt hugely self conscious to begin with, with two dozen eager eyes gazing at her, taking in her every detail, warts and all, her cheeks flushed and her folded leg trembling involuntarily. She would make an extra effort to cover her front teeth by pulling the lower lip over them. This and her self consciousness would tire her. But a few sessions down and she became used to the attention. And then, also she had also never known such leisure. This sitting idle had its benefits. She realised she would find solution to many a pending question. She would make little budgeting of her savings in her head. Her mind would move from matters of the canteen to Pali’s problem. At times she would so overcome with wretchedness that she would have to deliberately snap out of her thoughts and begin to inaudibly recite the mool mantar. However, all in all, she began to look forward to this. Like zero hour. At the end of what was a fortnight or twenty days of sitting, she was overwhelmed, looking at a studio full of her portraits.”
Sakoon Singh, In The Land of The Lovers

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