Tuesday, 31 July 2007

HE is Loved By All Collection










Durban July 2007
Exhibiting soon a collection of 'Portraits in Religion'
Observation Photography by Mandingo

Thursday, 19 July 2007

ANGA BANGA - LowBudgetMagic© 2006

Doobeez

My home

I don't come to bow.
You know,
I don't come to bow.
I come to conquer.

My home is always where I am
My home is in my head
My home is what I think about
Or what I try to sink in my mind
Into thinking that I think
that is my home

My home is not a material home
Or somewhere out there
You know
My home is in my head

And my eyes show you the way
To my home

Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Recent Corporate Assignments - LowBudgetMagic© 2006





South African based Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates will take on English side, Tottenham Hotspurs in the Vodacom Challenge 2007. Pictured above are the Chairmen of the respective clubs, and a event performer. See site for more detail - http://www.vodacomchallenge.com/go/home

Monday, 9 July 2007

Documenting your own history

"I work with a camera, I don't work with a pen ... I believe in documenting. You know, not so many people are able to document their own histories. It is important that you document your own history if you can"

Quote at Apartheid Museum (South Africa) that inspired me to follow my dreams and helped me understand the value of personal history

Next Gen Poster - LowBudgetMagic© 2006

Herald the Champion - LowBudgetMagic© 2006


News just in ... Not just a National Champion but now the new East African Heavy Weight Boxing Champion ...

The Black Rhino!
Congratulations; see you soon!

INkosi ikubusise

"One thing I know is YOU cannot fail at something YOU have passion for ... this I know" Musta M


Wednesday, 4 July 2007

3rd Eye Album Cover - LowBudgetMagic© 2006

Third Eye - Malawi's finest lyrical export and expert
Image used for Album, DVD covers and other Merchandising

Inside Looking Outside - LowBudgetMagic© 2006

I shot John Legend - LowBudgetMagic© 2006



Recently got the opportunity to 'shoot' John Legend and managed to get him to sign a couple of SameTimeSnaps© instant photos. Above a framed/signed Canon photo was presented to Kaya FM95.9 Marketing Events’ Co Ordinator Mahlodi Makate by SA Radio Personality Steven Bacher (Stevie B). Thanks guys I am living my dream!

Monday, 2 July 2007

Skin 2 Skin - LowBudget Magic© 2006

Taking a walk downtown and I literally bumped into 'Skin 2 Skin' who were coming from a rehearsal session and took these shots before they played for Rita Marley in South Africa.



Big ting's a'gwan ... seen!

Sunday, 1 July 2007

Village 2 Village Fashion Shoot - LowBudgetMagic© 2006



Boneless & WigMan Anto - Multi talented Catholic Brothers - Thanks for the hosiptality, education, and patience that made the fashion shoot a journey worth enduring ... DVD or YouTUBE link coming out soon

Mule Man - LowBudgetMagic© 2006


Mule Man Fashion (Ethnic Ideaz) Shoot ... the original model 'chickened out' as the ass had a mean attitude ... Boneless stepped in to save the village to village fashion shoot scene for Ethnic Ideaz

Rastafari Youth - LowBudgetMagic© 2006


Rasta, or the Rastafari movement, is a religion that accepts Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia, as God incarnate, whom they call Jah.[1] He is also seen as part of the Holy Trinity as the messiah promised in the Bible to return. The name Rastafari comes from Ras (literally "Head," an Ethiopian title equivalent to Duke) Tafari Makonnen, the pre-coronation name of Haile Selassie I.

The movement emerged in Jamaica among working-class and peasant black people in the early 1930s,[2] arising from an interpretation of Biblical prophecy partly based on Selassie's status as the only African monarch of a fully independent state, and his titles of King of Kings, Lord of Lords, and Conquering Lion of Judah (Revelation 5:5). Other characteristics of Rastafari include the spiritual use of cannabis,[2] and various Afrocentric social and political aspirations,[2] such as the teachings of Jamaican publicist, organiser, and black separatist Marcus Garvey (also often regarded as a prophet), whose political and cultural vision helped inspire a new worldview.

The Rastafari movement has spread throughout much of the world, largely through interest generated by reggae music—most notably, that of Jamaican singer/songwriter Bob Marley. By 2000, there were more than one million Rastafari faithful worldwide. About five to ten percent of Jamaicans identify themselves as Rastafari. Many Rastafari follow an ital diet which essentially means living by the dietary Laws of Leviticus and Deuteronomy in the Old Testament.

Leonard Howell, who has been described as the "first Rasta," formed a commune which has grown as large as 5,000 persons at a place called Pinnacle, at St. Catherine in Jamaica.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastafari_movement


Rasta Youth heading to Church , South Africa, 2006