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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.
“Never use the word ‘cheap.’ Today everybody can look chic in inexpensive clothes (the rich buy them too). There is good clothing design on every level today. You can be the chicest thing in the world in a T-shirt and jeans, it’s up to you.”
– Karl Lagerfeld
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
“I often take a brand-new suit or hat and throw it up against the wall a few times to get that stiff, square newness out of it.”
– Fred Astaire
Ronald Asumbo Of Lamore Hair & Beauty salon_Antony Trivet
“The boor covers himself, the rich man or the fool adorns himself, and the elegant man gets dressed.”
– Honore de Balzac
“Men’s fashions all start as sports clothes and progress to the great occasions of state. The tailcoat, which started out as a hunting coat, is just finishing such a journey. The tracksuit is just beginning one.”
– Angus McGill
Dress like you’ve made something of yourself, even if you haven’t”
– Men’s Health
“Putting on a beautifully designed suit elevates my spirit, extols my sense of self, and helps define me as a man to whom details matter.”
– Gay Tales
“Putting on a beautifully designed suit elevates my spirit, extols my sense of self, and helps define me as a man to whom details matter.” – Gay Talese
Most hairstylists be like: “Who did this haircut? This is no longer in fashion. Come regularly here and have the new trendy haircut.
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Sylviamary Wanjiru. You can call her Sly, not that she is sly .She wasn’t much of a makeup lover but a tomboy .Started loving makeup while in college, started with threading the eyebrows, thanks to the influence of her girlfriend. “I went once and I was like,” “This is soo easy why would I pay someone to do this for me” Haha.
Randy Skeete is an evangelist and revivalist from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Elder Skeete has preached for revivals and evangelistic meetings around the world, including Uganda, England, Australia, the Philippines, and Kenya, as well as in the United States. He is currently a speaker for CAMPUS Ministries. Project By iGabantu Studios
RANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyIn Randy Skeete’s sermon entitled “No Strings Attached” he said, “We are indebted to God and we ought to be reminded of that everyday.” God’s love for humanity is so immense that He sent his son Jesus Christ to die on our behalf (John 3:16). Let us always remember what God had to do to save us from the penalty of sin. We have to be reminded of our indebtedness to Him. Yet with everything that is going on in our lives–finishing a degree, amassing wealth, traveling around the world, getting married–ARE WE DOING SOMETHING WITH REGARDS TO WHAT HE DID ON THE CROSS FOR US?Pastor Randy Skeete says God has always presented a certain way of doing things in the bible. There is a certain way to receive salvation and there is also a way to pray. We cannot choose our own way of doing things when the Bible clearly presents a way to do them.RANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-PhotographyRANDY-SKEETE_A-Seventh-Day-Adventist-Evangalist_Antony-Trivet-Photography
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“Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes. You can see and feel everything in clothes.” —Diana Vreeland“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 to live.” —Gianni Versace“What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today, when human contacts are so quick. Fashion is instant language.” —Miuccia Prada“Anyone can get dressed up and glamorous, but it is how people dress in their days off that are the most intriguing.” —Alexander Wang“Trendy is the last stage before tacky.” —Karl Lagerfeld“We have this saying, Christy and I. We don’t wake up for less than $10,000 a day.” —Linda EvangelistaHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture ImagesHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture ImagesHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture ImagesHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture ImagesHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio :: Kenyan Fashion Portraiture ImagesHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio PortraitsHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio Portraits Black and whiteHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio Portraits Creative lighting on a deep black backgroundHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio PortraitsHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio PortraitsHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio PortraitsHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio PortraitsFrederick Dharshie Wissah assisting with the light on the Hezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio PortraitsHezena Lemaletian Lifestyle Studio Portraits
A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows she is being photographed, and what she does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what she’s wearing or how she looks. Richard AvedonA photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows she is being photographed, and what she does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what she’s wearing or how she looks. Richard AvedonWhen you start with a portrait and search for a pure form, a clear volume, through successive eliminations, you arrive inevitably at the egg. Likewise, starting with the egg and following the same process in reverse, one finishes with the portrait. Pablo PicassoA photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows she is being photographed, and what she does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what she’s wearing or how she looks. Richard AvedonA photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows she is being photographed, and what she does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what she’s wearing or how she looks. Richard AvedonA photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows she is being photographed, and what she does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what she’s wearing or how she looks. Richard AvedonA photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows she is being photographed, and what she does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what she’s wearing or how she looks. Richard AvedonKenya Fashion Portrait Photographers :: Happy Birthday Lifestyle NairobiKenya Fashion Portrait Photographers :: Happy Birthday Lifestyle NairobiAntony Trivet Fashion BlogsAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice MathengeAntony Trivet Fashion Blogs Beatrice Mathenge
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SOLACE PART II
Day in day out, things happen occasionally and some planned or others done randomly. Sometimes they say you fail to plan you are planning to fail, but in real life—ain`t that always serious as it is stated. Back to our photography journey especially concerning the solace concept. The main theme/concept or the planned shoot concept was supposed to highlight or be the part of the cancer campaign come the month of October ,but again as I started shooting and the kind of light setup I had already arranged, I thought for a second time why don’t I try and enhance the low lighting something which always trickles my mind since the photos leaves emotional mood which you can’t run away from , more than the slit lighting also trying to create some illusion especially on the two high contrast black and white images showing the body parts, since they say human body itself is an art. Thank LORD the model skin tones were dark, lets us for once appreciate our color. Black is beauty, no debate about that, and in case you want to debate with me, I will be glad to hear from you the other side of the story. I guess it’s a game of probability, you either have head or tail, my contacts are all-over, no need to ask for one. She was to cooperative considering that I hadn’t briefed her on what were shooting. Yes, it is good to plan and share the ideas with your team but again things/stuff do happen and you are left in for a rude shock, meaning we should be really flexible for unseen things. Actually sometimes not always the random stuff do force someone to the comfort cocoon and try new things-imagine if the students knew how the exam will be. There won’t be a need of studying hard or smart as it is argued.
The head-wrap 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