National Geographic | Water crisis in Cape Town
With the intense drought that faces Cape Town, National Geographic to focus on the impact of the water restriction on Cape town’s tourism. An interesting article that has been illustrated with some of my photography of Cape Town. Check it out!
Project | Today-Project
It began so simply, without warning! That evening, one after each other, we were talking about our respective day. The world, our world, was being redone. Life was vibrating all around us. Sometimes I just stopped to contemplate it. It was fast, it was loud. A sudden urge to capture these instants and turn them […]
Hamaji Magazine | From Ephemeral to Eternal
“This is not a music festival. This is not an art festival. This is a temporary experience, in community and in total autonomy” With these few sentences found in the AfrikaBurn Survival Guide, I discovered the universe and […]
Travel | Zanzibar, Indian Ocean’s Jewel
Lying off Tanzania’s coast, the Zanzibar Archipelago consists of more than 50 islands, most of which have a long history and a rich cultural mix. The best-known island here is Zanzibar (or ‘Unguja Island’, as it is more properly known). Known as the Spice Island, the beautiful island of Zanzibar on Africa’s east coast is […]
National Geographic | Napoleon IV, The broken fate
With a keen interest in artillery, the Prince went through the Woolwich Military Academy, graduating in 1875. However, due to his rank, a commission in an artillery regiment was considered improper, and he instead became a staff officer. He lived a relatively mundane military life for a few years, with the occasional rumor that he […]
Hamaji Magazine | Timkat, Face to Faith
Last January, in Addis Ababa, millions of Orthodox Christians got together to commemorate the baptism of Christ. This celebration, the Timkat, which corresponds to the Epiphany, generally takes place around the 19th of January. Although this religious festival is celebrated by Christians all over the world, it has a special significance in Ethiopia, where it is the most important […]
National Geographic | Through The Lens : Pablo Corral Vega
Over the last four years, I’ve been lucky enough to work with some incredible crews on the Through The Lens short documentaries. I have made many friends and built up a great network of very experienced production contacts across South Africa and I can offer shooting opportunities at all levels in this great country. Those vignettes have been ordered […]
National Geographic | Through The Lens : Jimmy Chin
Over the last four years, I’ve been lucky enough to work with some incredible crews on the Through The Lens short documentaries. I have made many friends and built up a great network of very experienced production contacts across South Africa and I can offer shooting opportunities at all levels in this great country. Those vignettes have been ordered […]
Alter Eco | Rooibos, the red Gold
South African national drink, the Rooibos is an infusion with reddish colors that invades the planet Tea! An endemic plant, this “red bush” grows mainly on the high plateaux of the Bokkeveld, located at 320Km north of the Cape. It is an invaluable resource for the isolated local populations, which goes far beyond the simple […]
Hamaji Magazine | Kolmanskop, the ghost town of Namib desert
In the middle of the dry and barren expanses of the Namib Desert lies the foundations of a once flamboyant city. On the soft curves of the dunes emerges the remains of the city of Kolmanskop, a ghost town once the diamond capital of the world. Today, it seems difficult to imagine that these dilapidated barracks […]