Tag Archives: Events Photographer

Mr and Mrs Mwenge (Black & White)

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Slow Shutter @ Night club

Slow Shutter – live @ a Night club, Photoshoot for Hello JHB magazine.Hello JHB Mag-124


Fanta Fun @ Witbank

Baleseng Basi Tau - Fanta Fun


Advertising Campaigns

Photoshoot for SAB Kickstart

Client: SAB Kickstart

Photographer: Baleseng ‘Basi’ Tau
Some of the work that I have done for the South African Breweries – KICKSTART competition.

The photos that I took for SAB were used for various campaigns. The two pictures below show what I can do for your organisation,

should you need photos for annual report, newsletter, website and/or a specified corporate event.

SAB Kickstarter - Ricardo

Ricardo Hood, owns and manages an artisan training school in the Free State province.

SAB Kickstarter - Lerato Motsepe

 

Lerato Motsepe, owns and manages a confectionery in Randfontein, plus a cake shop at Maponya mall in Soweto.

 

SAB launched its KickStart programme in 1995 as a poverty alleviation programme but it has subsequently become a

platform to stimulate sustainable enterprise development. More information about the SAB Kickstart, go to http://www.sabkickstart.net

Aimed at 18 to 35 year old entrepreneurs from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, over 22, 700 existing and budding entrepreneurs have already benefited from KickStart and more than 3200 business have been started by KickStart participants.

🙂 🙂 🙂

 

 


Zakes Bantwini, Dancing live @ Soweto Theatre (Drum Beat)

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Sprite – Back To The City

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Mthunzi & Lesego’s Family

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Village Wedding – Enos & Kholo

This was one of the hottest event I have ever shot. Ga-Mokopane (Limpopo province) was very hot. Against all odds, I managed to document Mr Enos and Kholo’s wedding. They were wore traditional clothing and they were very bright and attractive. Neighbours and friends came with their regalia also to support and celebrate with the Mr Enos Enjoy the pictures!

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Left Brain and Right Brain

 

 

 

This is very interesting 🙂 🙂

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Mohloboko Octavious Phukubye

Mohloboloko Octavious Phukubye

 

Mr Mohloboloko Octavious Phukubye @ Braamfontein, Johannesburg. I see this man as Mr. SAB Kickstart, some see him as Dad, Friend, Colleague, Mr Neat, and whatever he may branded himself to you. I see him as Mr SAB Kickstart because I met him at SAB Kickstart program 2012. 🙂 🙂 :).  My main reason for seeing him as Mr. SAB Kickstart is the passion and drive that you see in him when he talks about entrepreneurship and how SAB Kickstart program plays a pivotal role in the lives of entrepreneurs.

 

This shot was just taken after we had a pre-supper at Vuyo’s in Braamfontein. We talked business, a bit of innovation and most importantly networking. Networking is one me of the important things that an entrepreneur needs in order to survive in a dog-eat-dog business world. The strength of your network will determine your success in sustaining your business. Maintaining and nurturing your networks in business is also very crucial. Now and again it is important to keep in touch with people in your network as your profit line depends on them. Mohloboko mentioned that I need to network with relevant people and always be closer to my network. This is true because I can only feel the heat if i am closer to the fire. It is better to have a powerful and a strong network of influential people than having lots of money and no network.

Interesting thing that we also talked about was commenting about political and religious views in public and on social media. It is important as an emerging business person to reserve your political and religious views to yourself as you will never know who might be listening. One of your important client with a bigger purse might be a staunch supporter of an opposition party and you might chase him away only by saying negative things about his/her political party of choice. This also applies on religion. Always be alert on the things you say, where you say them and who is listening. Once you say a word (negative or positive), you will never reverse or get the opportunity to replace it.  🙂 🙂 🙂

To our success