I swear, I'm BARELY using the computer!!!! Strike 3. Flipping fudge cake and cheese 💔 #windows10 #thestrugglecontinues 😐😠
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I swear, I'm BARELY using the computer!!!! Strike 3. Flipping fudge cake and cheese 💔 #windows10 #thestrugglecontinues 😐😠
Found this book in the CBD on my way back to westlands yesterday.. So far it's wow #backtoreading
Good morning/good evening fam! Hope you are all well. Now, eh.. I have a request. Guys, I don't request you for candy crash or juicy fruit thingies anymore. Actually it's been forever right? :) Now I'm asking you to help me out with this uber thing. Yeah the 1000 Bob free ride is appealing BUT I want to have the MOST referrals in KENYA AND you get the most affordable, pleasant taxi/cab service (if you haven't been lucky enough to try it yet) . Help a sister out. I'm helping you out too btw 😉 EMILYK5635U #uberworld #changecanhappen #uberkenya
Now THIS is teamwork until it's feeding time 😏 #kittens #cuteness #keepingwarm #fogmorning
Fog morning. I mean, good morning :) #viewoutmywindow #teacountry #rainyseason? #tigoni #kiambu #igkenya
To think I almost missed this meeting.. #skyline #iseebuildings #architecture #office #crekenya #westlands #westernheights #karunaRd #workthings @HotWyrd
I did it \o/ 1st book done @nm_seg Brilliant book (from her Ted talk) 'we should all be feminists' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Great book to break my reading dryspell for sure! Now to give it to my Dad as a gift.. 😉
These words! 👇👇 @Regrann from @sthembile_ngcobo - "You are the company you keep." #momentsoftruth There comes a time where you realise how important it is to.your growth to surround yourself with individuals who are passionate about growth and development. You do not have to be afraid to ask. You should never be afraid of what people will say about you.The most important thing is knowing who you are, what you want out of life and how you will get all that you want out of life. It all beggins with you.#Belive in yourself and #capabilities. Believe in your potential. Have courage to continuously for #start where you temporarily fail or hit #stumbling_blocks. #Regrann
Oh. My... #dreamsarevalid #bedroomdecor @Regrann from @the_real_houses_of_ig - When lighting steals the show ... By Michelle Wenitsky Interior Design 💭💭💭 #Regrann
Shout out seconded 😉 @Regrann from @amyvisuals - Shout out to all the beautiful hard working women striving hard to get their own👑💓🌸 Sending loads of love and light your way. #amyvisuals x @thehippieculture_thc x @alexisnereah #wildcookie #feministproject #melaninproject #vscokenya #Regrann
Kitchen goals. #dreamsarevalid #shelfspace 😍 @Regrann from @vivietmargot - Have you seen the kitchen of @grandmahollie ? #love #Regrann
"a soft woman is simply a wolf caught in meditation" #word 😍👏 @Regrann from @maza.dohta - a soft woman is simply a wolf caught in meditation #mazadohta #pavana #Regrann
"a soft want is simply a Wolf caught in meditation" 😍👏 @Regrann from @maza.dohta - a soft woman is simply a wolf caught in meditation #mazadohta #pavana #Regrann
Aerial Walkway in Cape Town Allows Visitors to Take a Surreal Stroll Above the Trees
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Aerial Walkway in Cape Town Allows Visitors to Take a Surreal Stroll Above the Trees
South Africa’s First Post-Apartheid Generation Comes of Age with @krisannejohnson
To see more of Krisanne’s documentary photography from South Africa and Swaziland, follow @krisannejohnson on Instagram.
Photographer Krisanne Johnson (@krisannejohnson) gravitates toward stories about youth culture. Her most recent black-and-white images from the streets of South Africa continue her eight-year-long commitment to documenting the country’s first generation to be born free of racial segregation.
“I think young adults express an energy and rawness that can truly reflect the climate of a country,” she says. “I wanted to document the first post-apartheid generation to come of age and their experience of growing up in a democracy that is complex and young.”
The New York-based former White House staff photographer’s connection to South Africa dates back to 1998 when she spent a transformative year there studying photojournalism at Rhodes University and interning at the Cape Times. “It was almost less about photography and more about the late night discussions, the stories, the observations — to see a changing post-apartheid generation take shape,” says Krisanne.
Over the subsequent years, Krisanne visited South Africa to see friends, but it wasn’t until after graduate school that she felt the pull and the commitment to return and begin her long-term work. In 2006, she started a project in neighboring Swaziland on young women coming of age amid the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Then in 2007, Krisanne began to focus in earnest on South Africa’s post-apartheid youth, as they strived to escape the country’s ignominious past. She has returned almost every year for extensive periods of time to continue her work on each project.
“It’s important for me to really take my time and understand the dynamics of the different neighborhoods and people,” she says.
Krisanne has pieced together different chapters of the post-apartheid story, from broader subcultures to intimate, personal, daily life portraits of her subjects. She has photographed Kwaito culture, a musical genre that emerged from the townships at the end of apartheid, along with the rising middle class of Soweto fashionistas, known as the Smarteez, taking over the streets with their inventive style of dress.
“On my most recent trip, I’ve been looking at issues surrounding housing rights, unemployment, income inequality and social segregation in Cape Town,” she says. “I spent three months there and I’ve only started to crack the surface.”
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