How far would you go for photography? An obsession with active volcanoes can put you in some pretty dangerous situations; Mount Yasur on Tanna Island, in Vanuatu might have been my most challenging photography to date. If you are the adventure traveller, the adrenaline junkie or just like playing with fire then this volcano […]
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Noella Wiyaala’s Video Shoot, in colour
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More photos of Noella Wiyaala for her debut album Wiyaala, these photos are a continuation of the video shoot we did in my apartment for the song “angel”. Please vote for her in the VGMA 2015 awards that she has been nominated for in six different categories.
Noella’s Video Shoot
posted by hazel vint
Last night Noella Wiyaala was nominated at the VGMA 2015. She was nominated a staggering 6 times: Best New Artist, Female Vocal, Album of the Year, Best Song Writer, Best Afro Pop Song and Record of the Year! Here are a few pictures from the music video we shot in my apartment in Accra, […]
Noella Wiyaala Concert at Alliance Francaise
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Black and White photography from the Alliance Francaise Concert. Look for the coloured photographs tomorrow. And go buy the debut album “Wiyaala” today!!!!! For those in Nairobi there is a Wiyaala concert on the 4th December. Go check out the lioness of africa!
Things you didn’t know about the hospitals in Northern Ghana
posted by hazel vint
This post is a little off topic for my travel blog, however I feel that if you travel to many places, you will have definitely encountered a hospital visit or two. It is important for me to explain what is actually happening in many hospitals in Africa and especially in northern Ghana, travel is […]
Africa’s Alternative To Western Medicine
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We have all heard about the Traditional Healer, the Witchdoctor and the Shaman, but what do they really believe or practice on millions of African patients every day? Granted a few hours and some questions doesn’t give you a proper insight into what REALLY goes on, but at least I have scratched the surface […]
Walking with lions? Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
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The world heritage site, Mana Pools National Park in Northern Zimbabwe, is the only place in Southern Africa where it actually encourages the public to get out of their vehicles and walk around with no guide……… These are the other photos that go along my article that was published by “Life As A Human”. I […]
Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe
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Picture yourself cooking dinner whilst sitting around the campfire. You can hear the hippos grunting from the shore, the chorus of the insects and the wood crackling in the fire. In the distance a large shadow appears out of the surrounding darkness and it takes you several seconds before you can recognise what animal […]
Understanding the Samburu People of Kenya
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Recently I revisited the Samburu People living nearby Maralal, in Northern-Central Kenya. They are known to have come from South Sudan and some even believe the Israelites. They are cousins to the better known Maasai People of Southern Kenya who separated from them around 500 years ago; they share the same language of Maa but […]