Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

Perfumes: Thierry Mugler - Womanity

Was exceptionally psyched for this shoot, had
alot of fun prepping for it, and enjoying the fruits afterwards
as well. I have had Mugler's Womanity for some while now, 
but this was the first opportunity I got to get fresh figs. 

I consider Womanity one of my staple fragrances. I believe
in it, and it wears well on me. Do not be fooled by the name, this
is as universal as they come; truly enigmatic in its character as it
is unique. 

For more information on the scent itself go on over to Fragrantica or 









Wednesday, August 6, 2014

#Enamoured

Came about a pondering bout doing a simple shoot
for a change, and decided on the name a day in July 
already, and tried to capture a shoot that fits it name
instead of the other way around. 

A lot of photos were taken, many didn't make it, as this
process is a lot more difficult for me than just letting it rip
and take photos at the spur of the moment and give a fitting
name afterwards, but a challenge I appreciated nonetheless. 










Saturday, June 7, 2014

#MyAfricanAdventure

One of the reasons I did very little shoots during the month
of May was my trip to Northern Namibia, in a villiage near Oshikuku called 
Okathitu konkayi, very near to the Angolian border. 

For the past 15 or so years, I have always dedicated any of my
holidays going to South Africa, and I felt I needed to change that. 
Travel more, see more, explore more. This was the result of that 
that decision, which I call My African Adventure.

It was a cultural shock, to say the least. I felt prepared, but it was something
completely different. You rely on your body to get you where you want to go;
you quite literally work for your food.  

Take a look:
Beans

Mahangu, which is cultivated to make porridge, a staple food in the Ovambo culture.

Prota with a basket of Mahangu 

There was no electricity, but trust MTC to provide network ;D 

Kennedy. 

Passage way inside the village

Passage way inside the village

Kalabash cultivated. They are used for drinking out of

Kalabashes are dried and emptied, and a whole is made on the side.
Makes for an easy scoop of water

A hut on the Eastern side of the village. Not sure what was inside
it as it was camped off completely.

Mahangu as it grows in the fields

Mahangu as it grows in the fields. This variant is used to make the drink
Oshikundu. 


Some of the villagers 
Me & Kennedy.
My friend Josef (orange shirt) with his brother, who's also
named Josef?
On our way to a nearby village. When I said nearby, it's 5km in total ;D

The family we visited in the village nearby. When they said they would
dish up pig, I didn't expect half of it's teeth would be involved as well ;D

Cows graze freely & openly. 

Mahangu ready to be dried out

Mahangu ready to be dried out

The Mahangu variant used to make the drink Oshikundu

The Mahangu variant used to make the drink Oshikundu

Marula Tree. A huge, massive tree 

Erastus & me in Oshikuku on my way back to Oshikati

A Boboab tree. Josef & Erastus walking infront of me.

Efukwa nuts. Highly addictive stuff right here. One does not stop eating!lol