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Hamaji Magazine | Congo, Behind the Myth
A dream came true! After many attempts, I finally had the opportunity to come to DRC. Thanks to @hamaji_magazine I had the opportunity to cruise around the south of the country for more than 3 weeks. Congo always sounds like a myth to me. A place where there is still so much to discover. This country is 4
We All Share Roots | Fashion Photography
WASR, We All Share Roots is an African-inspired bags brand, ethically made. Produced in partnership with NGOs and small organizations in townships, WeAllShareRoots’ bags contribute to positive change, sustainable development and poverty alleviation. Each bag is a unique creation. Likewise, the materials used are produced in limited edition in accordance with African traditions. ‘WeAllShareRoots’ bags
XO Afrika Travel | A visual Journey in Namibia
XO Africa is a Cape town based events and travel agency providing luxury tailor-made services within the Southern Africa countries of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. Today all is about story telling and creating emotions, this is why XO Africa Commissioned me to create a visual journey in Namibia. 10 days all
Booking.com | Travel content production
The team of media producers and travel photographers collaborating with booking.com scour the world in search of the best travel photos and travel videos. From the sweeping majesty of ancient ruins and primordial forests to those one-off moments in far-flung cities and street parades, those photographers are capturing the true heart of the world’s special places, each and
Project | Kosha
Kosha is a platform of information on the fashion conscious to return to the origin of the garment and to understand its sacred meaning. Like a second skin, clothes represent the envelope we choose. Real medium of expression and sometimes even of claim, the relation that one has with our wardrobe can say a lot
Cape Terroir | A journey through the winelands
Trained with extensive practical knowledge in wine-making and viticulture in the Champagne, Alsace and Bordeaux regions, Mathieu Labaki fell in love with South Africa in 2004. As head winemaker for one of the major players in the South African wine export market, he was responsible for the the entire wine making process from grape to