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Through my lens

 I am a whole made storyteller long before I even picked up a camera. Whether I am standing in the side of the road capturing moments or in front of a crowd or sitting behind a notebook/computer shaping a story, my purpose has always been the same, to observe, to understand  and to tell the truth beautifully so.

Photo by: Cecelia Mogashoa


As a media practitioner /journalist, that's the only beautiful ways to put it, I am building my career rooted in curiosity, creativity and courage off course. I strongly believe that stories have power to shift perspectives, spark conversations and bring people closer to their realities and those realities that they never personally experienced.

Through photography, writing and content creation and digital media, I want to document life as it is, raw, honest and full of meaning.

This blog is my space to share, grow and experiment my world. It is where my passion for visuals meets my love for words. It's where I explore the people, culture, challenges and moments that shapes my life. It is where I express my voice as a young women finding her place in the media landscape.



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But above all it's a place for anyone who looks up to me also, especially young women who dreams of telling stories too. I want you to see that you don't need perfect equipment, a big platform, or years of experience to start. All you need is the courage to pick up yourself in pieces and roll. Whether it's a pen, a camera or your own voice the important thing is to begin.

I am walking in this journey with pride and intentions to document every step with passion and building a career that reflects who I am. I am a storyteller, content creator, a bold dreamer, and a women committed to making her mark in the media world.


WELCOME TO MY WORLD BLOGGERS!!!!!!!.

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