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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…
Isaya Evans Nairobi Portraits :: Kenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersKenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersIsaya Evans Nairobi Portraits :: Kenyan Streets Fashion Photographers Isaya Evans is a Kenyan actor, casting director, entertainer and commercial model, known prominently for his role in the popular TV drama series Sumu La Penzi. He started out as a thespian in his University’s traveling theater, but his big break into acting came in the most unusual of ways. A chance meeting in the Kenyan public bus service (matatu) got him in touch with Godfrey Odhiambo (the Malooned), and the rest is history.Isaya Evans Nairobi Portraits :: Kenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersIsaya Evans Nairobi Portraits :: Kenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Studio Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Actor Portraits by Antony TrivetIsaya Evans Kenya Portraits :: Nairobi Streets Fashion PhotographersIsaya Evans Kenya Portraits :: Nairobi Streets Fashion PhotographersKenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersIsaya Evans Nairobi Portraits :: Kenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersKenyan Streets Fashion PhotographersShillane Fashion House_Isaya Evans_Antony Trivet Photography_www.antonytrivet.co.keKenyan Streets Fashion Photographers
https://antonytrivet.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/MMe-Matsale.mp3?_=1When you see a person, do you just concentrate on their looks? It’s just a first impression. Then there’s someone who doesn’t catch your eye immediately, but you talk to them and they become the most beautiful thing in the world. The greatest actors aren’t what you would call beautiful sex symbols.As an actor, you are always looking for subtext, for layers, for what’s going onJust be yourself. As an actor, you pretend all day – that’s what the job calls for. So, when it comes to my personal life, a woman who keeps it real is a breath of fresh air.I’ve always said the one advantage an actor has of converting to a director is that he’s been in front of the camera. He doesn’t have to get in front of the camera again, subliminally or otherwise. Clint EastwoodIf you’re an actor and thinking of starting a family, I would say this: don’t use money as an excuse, because that’s all it will ever be: an excuse.” – Nicholas WatersIf you’re an actor and thinking of starting a family, I would say this: don’t use money as an excuse, because that’s all it will ever be: an excuse.” – Nicholas WatersIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change Agent Isaya Evans is a Kenyan actor, casting director, entertainer and commercial model, known prominently for his role in the popular TV drama series Sumu La Penzi. He started out as a thespian in his University’s traveling theater, but his big break into acting came in the most unusual of ways. A chance meeting in the Kenyan public bus service (matatu) got him in touch with Godfrey Odhiambo (the Malooned), and the rest is history.Isaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change Agent The Image won the Sony world Organization awards in Kenya category. Location :- Kinale/Kinare Forest in Limuru Kiambu County along Naivasha-Nakuru highway Model : Isaya EvansIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans Kinare Forest :: Hell’s Gate National ParkIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change Agent
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… not because doors are not important… no! But because I felt that I could be more. I could help open doors to our stories. I could tell our stories. And so, my journey as an actor began. I believe in quality work & fair play. I believe that the world’s doors have enough for all of us. In whatever I do… I Believe in standing out.
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Kinale Forest Limuru Kiambu County
Isaya Evans at Hell’s Gate National Park Naivasha Kenya
Isaya Evans at Hell’s Gate National Park Naivasha Kenya
Isaya Evans at Hell’s Gate National Park Naivasha Kenya
Isaya Evans at Hell’s Gate National Park Naivasha Kenya
Isaya Evans at Hell’s Gate National Park Naivasha Kenya
Once you have an innovation culture, even those who are not scientists or engineers – poets, actors, journalists – they, as communities, embrace the meaning of what it is to be scientifically literate. They embrace the concept of an innovation culture. They vote in ways that promote it. They don’t fight science and they don’t fight technology. Neil deGrasse TysonI mean, I enjoy my work as an actor. But to make a difference in people’s lives through advocacy and through supporting research – that’s the kind of privilege that few people will get, and it’s certainly bigger than being on TV every Thursday for half an hour. Michael J. FoxPeople in the film industry always want to save for a rainy day. Many early actors died in small houses with no money, and so they are insecure. My advantage is I don’t value money that much. It’s an easy thing for me to let go. Salman KhanI don’t mind being identified as any character as long as I’m doing a good job as an actor. I have done all kinds of roles – from an editor, judge, police officer, murderer to a corrupt businessman. Boman IraniIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change AgentIsaya Evans_Actor- Entertainer-Content Creator- Change Agent
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
Isaya Evans Actor Portraits at 209 state house road nairobi
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… not because doors are not important… no! But because I felt that I could be more. I could help open doors to our stories. I could tell our stories. And so, my journey as an actor began. I believe in quality work & fair play. I believe that the world’s doors have enough for all of us. In whatever I do… I Believe in standing out.