Came back from SA on 30th with a finger itching for action. My mission was to hit all the parties celebrating God’s love as we ushered in 2010.
Author: mwarv
ken oloo’s filamujuani
Ken is a fearless influencer I’m proud to call friend. When working in Uganda several years back, he casually took a photo of a street kid without clothes. That photo made the rounds and a few weeks later, the kid had decent clothes to cover his body. On seeing how that single photo transformed a …
kenyatta day 2009
I’ve always wanted to attend a national celebration. There must be a very good reason why more than 20,000 Kenyans flock Nyayo Stadium apart from listening to their President. As a photographer, there’s the opportunity to take shots that give a different perspective on the day. Well, not for me today. I never had the …
wrong way down
The more random a plot is, the better it is. Monday: the plot is hatched to go to South Coast via Amboseli and Tsavo. Tuesday: we meet at Westgate and shop for supplies at Nakumatt. Wednesday: we hit the road. Amboseli is teeming with wildlife. Especially elephants. Tsavo is huge. So huge we saw very …
Groove Awards 2009
I need to reduce my multi tasking and just do one thing at a time. I started my day deep in Thika at a friend’s mum’s unveiling of the cross, then went to Ngara to order some signs and was late for Groove Awards at KICC. Being at Groove was the day’s highlight, hands down.
kenya vs cayman islands
Sports photography is a whole new ballgame. There’s so many elements out of your control, top on the list being how the game turns out. You position yourself on one side of the field and there’s no action there. You move to where you think there’s more action and the action shifts to where you …
masai mara
The last and first time I was here was in 2004. This time, we got to organise the trip ourselves, making it more enjoyable. Being able to plan your itinerary especially when you love taking photos is paramount. Don’t think I’ll ever go for one of those group camping trips again.