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With the COVID-19/ Coronavirus pandemic still in full swing and much of the world continues to grapple with its effects, photography during the global pandemic remains a challenge that you should navigate carefully the moment you feel ready to give it a shot.
During the Covid-19/Coronavirus Lock-down I did a photography project – photographing Isaya Evans the casting director and an Actor on the New normal, where the tissues /toilet papers became more useful and the lemons were scarce, hiking the prices at the iGabantu Studios, Formerly Hillcrest Academy, 209 State House Rd, Nairobi. Lack of routine can be challenging at these times. There will be an extended period of adjustment to this new normal and uncertain world pandemic. Everyday activities have assumed a greater significance and I have set myself the challenge to take an interesting and different photograph each day to try and show this. The challenge is to consider what to photograph and when and keep the project style consistent. I want to capture what under normal circumstances would be a trivial subject and elevate it to this new significance.
Model– Isaya Evans ~In reality, being a creative is rough, tough, uncertain and full of challenges… sometimes you want to give up. But, not exactly for a boy whose first ever role was as a DOOR. Seeing the other kids sing, dance happily past me (as I stood as a door in a kindergarten role play), created a spark in me, “I didn’t have to be the shy boy anymore!”. I knew I had to be out there… never to be chained on one spot again! Fast forward to campus. Amidst chasing after my degree in a different field, my love for arts still stood out, while lying to myself acting was just but a hobby, it finally stole (my limelight and my heart). After graduation, I got a job which I quit barely a week after ; I wasn’t going to be a door again in this story of life…
If you’re a professional photographer, you might find yourself with canceled bookings due to Coronavirus/Covid-19. You also might find yourself questioning whether or not you should keep that upcoming photography excursion you’ve been planning for the past year.
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
With Coronavirus/ COVID-19 spreading and canceling several photography shows and workshops across the globe, photographers need to be prepared just like everyone else.
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
Isaya Evans _Kenyan Actors Photographer
With the COVID-19/ Coronavirus pandemic still in full swing and much of the world continues to grapple with its effects, photography during the global pandemic remains a challenge that you should navigate carefully the moment you feel ready to give it a shot.
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Don’t be into trends. Don’t make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way you live.” — Gianni Versace
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Today’s post is a portrait session I did with Clotilde Tukei, a Kenyan model from Turkana County who wants to use beauty to empower women and young girls in the social, political and economic aspects. Clotilde is a commercial model who also does TV adverts, billboards, print, magazine, fashion and glamour shoots. She is also a student at the University of Nairobi studying International Relations and Diplomacy.
Clotilde Tukei Kenyan Model :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture Photographer
“Feminism isn’t about making women strong. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world perceives that strength.” —G.D. Anderson
Clotilde Tukei Kenyan Model :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture Photographer Creative red hair studio portrait
“We need women at all levels, including the top, to change the dynamic, reshape the conversation, to make sure women’s voices are heard and heeded, not overlooked and ignored.” —Sheryl Sandberg
Clotilde Tukei Kenyan Model :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture Photographer
“A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman.” —Melinda Gates
Clotilde Tukei Kenyan Model :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture Photographer
“I believe that the rights of women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st century.” —Hillary Clinton
Who you are as a person is more special than trying to be someone you’re not. Don’t get me wrong – I have bad days, everyone does, but I know if I’m feeling insecure today, I’ll move on tomorrow. I’d tell girls to realise it’s OK to have bad days to get to the good ones. Hayley Hasselhoff
“I am a Woman Phenomenally. Phenomenal Woman, that’s me.” ―Maya Angelou