Editorial images for a feature on Suicide Gorge kloofing trail in the Western Cape.
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Editorial images for a feature on Suicide Gorge kloofing trail in the Western Cape.
Content creation for Raidlight South Africa, images to use across social media platforms.
A day spent creating and embracing all things wild flowers at the wonderful venue of the Veld and Sea glass house.
Branded corporate apparel shoot for Funky Pants, images to be used for online store and social media.
Content shoot for trail running brand Instinct, featuring their hydration packs. Primarily shot for social media content.
Photography for Abseil Afrika, with a hike and abseil at Crystal Pools, Steenbras River. Creating content for use across their website and social media platforms.
Boundless Southern Africa is a regional marketing and investment promotion initiative that supports and facilitates sustainable tourism development in Southern Africa’s Transfrontier Conservation Areas.
Two trips with Boundless Southern Africa took me to the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (Zimbabwe and South Africa) and the Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area (Lesotho and South Africa) to document initiatives that support and facilitate sustainable tourism development in these regions.
GREAT LIMPOPO TRANSFRONTIER CONSERVATION AREA – Featuring two community owned areas that boarder the national parks of Gonarezhou in Zimbabwe, and Kruger National Park in South Africa.
MALOTI DRAKENSBERG TRANSFRONTIER CONSERVATION AREA – Featuring key tourist initiatives in Lesotho and the Southern Drakensberg.
The TEARS Sleepathon is an annual event to raise funds for the invaluable work that this animal welfare organisation is involved in. People get to spend the night with one of the dear dogs in their enclosures, and in so doing raise funds for TEARS. TEARS animal rescue does incredible work in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming companion animals and provides a sanctuary for them. They strive to end homelessness, neglect and abuse in the communities they serve through medical assistance, humane education, rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming. Based in Sunnydale, Cape Town they see to animals in need across the Western Cape’s South Peninsula.
To find out more about TEARS, take a look here.