Bali – island of demons
It’s been a while since our last post, but we can’t stay for a chat – we’re literally running out the door to find us some demons. Here’s why… We … Continue reading
Life lessons from a camera bag
[words and photograph © Narina Exelby] 1/ You don’t need expensive equipment to create beautiful images. 2/ Choose your perspective carefully. It will influence the way you see the world. … Continue reading
“The story has never been told”
[words Mark Eveleigh / photograph © Narina Exelby] The spirit of commercial competition is alive and well in Africa. The proof is all around. I recently saw a little general … Continue reading
Old-school safari
[words by Mark Eveleigh / photograph © Narina Exelby] We’re sitting on the veranda at Voi Wildlife Lodge, looking northward into a shimmering expanse that the old colonials used to … Continue reading
The adaptables
[words by Narina Exelby / photographs © Mark Eveleigh and Narina Exelby] Three camera bodies, six lenses, one iPod, one iPhone, one iPad, two laptops, one GoPro camera, 11 adaptors … Continue reading
Behind the lens: Grahamstown in black and white
[words and photographs © Narina Exelby] In 1998 I spent every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon in the dark. Those afternoons filled me with angst, brewed anticipation and, on some days, … Continue reading
iPhoneography: why it’s almost a superpower
[words and photographs © Narina Exelby] If I were to choose a superpower it would be this: to capture photographs with my eyes. To be able, with a blink, to … Continue reading