And even though the flames that will eat his body to ash will eventually die, I can only hope that the ones he lit in the altar of so many people’s hearts will keep burning in memory of a man that truly loved the world he left behind.
Browsing: Capture Kenya
Picture this. A man on a black mamba that is no longer black. He rides around it in the neighbourhood,…
Still on matters Capture Kenya 2015, this year we did not just come up with one calendar, but two. The…
The theme of the Capture Kenya 2014 was to show and tell the story of the unseen side of Kenya.…
After ten days of sweet mental frustration, this is how it ends. The ocean wakes me up. The blue waters…
The beauty of Old Town is not just seen, it is felt. It seeps through from the cracks of the…
I have spent a lot of time dreading a day like this. A day when I do not have anything…
We are chasing sunsets with wet pants because Osborne decided to drag us into his madness. He made us go…
I watch more films than I read books. That is something I probably should not say to a crowd of…
Here is what I think. I think Osborne is suicidal. I think when he sets out to do photography, he…
We had agreed that we would pick him up in the morning. We even shook hands like gentlemen. Except Fortune.…
Current location report; Room 2L, Royal Docks Hotel in Migingo. A small nondescript centre just before Mtito Andei, where buses…