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Thursday, April 30, 2009

This and that.

I guess the photo of the place I asked you to identify was too obscure. That's the lobby area outside the MBA classrooms at the Strathmore Business School. Here is another view of the area.



Plans for the Month of Photography to be hosted by Alliance Francaise in June are moving along well. There have been interesting submissions to the Duka theme. It should be a wonderful exhibit. Dates for two workshops have also been put in place. There will be a beginner's workshop on the 16th and 17th, and an advanced workshop on the 18th and 19th. Space is limited for each. Only the first 15 to sign up shall participate. And it is free. To sign up, contact Danson Kibandiko at +254726325426. Exciting times for photography.

My days of being Stateside seem to not have drawn to a close. And no, I am not relocating back to the US. I will just be paying a month long visit. Gives me a chance to visit some of my old joints. Meet up with my very good freinds. Check out various photography resources that I took for granted while living there. Also get to talk to a friend who is now a great photographer in her own right. Head out to some great places to hike and take great nature shots.

Especially that last bit. I am sure we have plenty to be found in the Ngong/Karura forests right here in Nairobi that are worth photographing. But the fact that I need armed escort to go about doing stuff there... eek! And not just because of wild animals in there. But also due to people that would deem it necessary to force me to part ways with my equipment. I just wish that was not the case. And so it will be refreshing to walk in a wooded area without worrying about my safety or that of my equipment in that regard.

I found a great blog that deals with the business of photography. It's part of the wider American Society of Media Photographers site that has proved to be a wonderful resource. We need something like that in Kenya. How great it would be to find photography speciic business advice. Anyone know of a resource like that please feel free to share in the comments.

A friend who is in the fashion industry bemoans the dearth of photographers in that field. So today she tried convincing me to rethink my decision not to do fashion photography, as she says there's plenty of work. I told her I'd think about it, especially during my sojourn away, and see what to do about it once back.

I leave you with a photo I took of a bride just prior to leaving for the church.



This is a look similar to that I have seen various photographers do, and I hope to perfect it over time. Check out some of the photographers profiled here for examples of the kind of look I am hoping to get.

Have a great Labour Day!



5 comments:

kenyanreality said...

Hi,

Check out http://fiftyeight.net

It is a blog that has posts on photography. And like you he takes good photographs :)

31337 said...

it is indeed such a bother that you cannot visit or indeed photograph a remotely remote area without security guards for fear of being robbed!

do have a fun trip in the US of A, we shall be hapa hapa on your return mate.

me.

Acolyte said...

I like that pic, it caught the Bride's anticipation of the big occasion!

Maua said...

I follow ya opinions, always. You are so tagged for the honesty in them.

egm said...

KR
Thanks for the link.

31337
I went, I photod, I returned.

Acolyte
I need to do more of that nature.

Maua
Eh, I kinda retired from this whole tag thing, so I don't know what to do about this. Nitajaribu...