Location: Various – Narok, Kajiado, Oloitokitok
Gadget(s): Nikon D3300 | Nikon D3200
Accessories: Yongnuo 560 III or None
Lenses: Kit Lens 18-55mm mostly & Sigma 70-300mm
Over the past two years, I have had the chance to shoot in political events and these political leaders grace this blog post today.
There is one who will take first position. This is because he is the one who bought my camera, The Nikon D3300. I remember going to his office with a constituency website project proposal. He promised to buy me a laptop and a camera to help me with the project. 2 years later, after life really hit me hard, I just texted him and to my amazement, he sent me money to get a camera, that’s when I got the Nikon D3300 and have been using it since.
That’s none other than my area MP (Kajiado South). If it were not for him, I would not have become a photographer. I thank him for believing in my dream.
Katoo Ole Metito
Katoo Metito at Esukuta Boma Primary school in Rombo launching a water project funded by both Water is Life organization and the CDF.
The Late Joseph Ole Nkaisserry
I got a chance to shoot this at Johnson Ole Nchoe (MD Geothermal Development Company) Thanksgiving
Party
Peter Mositet
Samuel Kuntai Ole Tunai
In the same event (Ole Nchoe’s), I got a chance to take this shot. Of the current Narok Governor Samuel Kuntai Ole Tunai.
The Late William Ronkorua Ole Ntimama
I shot this photo 19 days before his death and this photo went viral on social media with all kinds of condolence messages. May he RIP.
David Ole Nkedianye
While at a burial in Oloosirkon in Kajiado County, I shot a portrait of the then Kajiado Governor David Ole Nkedianye.
Moses Ole Sakuda
I know this guy for his slogan, ‘Mungu Mbele’ He is the former Kajiado West MP
Aden Bare Duale
I was honored to have this shot of the of Parliament for Garissa Township and Leader of Majority in the National Assembly, Kenya.
Joseph Ole Lenku
How could I miss a photo of my current governor in my portfolio? Still at Oloosirkon, while seeking to be elected, I was honored by his words at the burial. While every other leader was talking about politics, he said that he would not speak politics because that was not the place for it.
HE Uhuru Kenyatta
I had the chance to shoot Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta in Narok. I loved it.
I love political events because they are so fun. Sometimes you even forget to shoot because of how hilarious these people are.
What about a special bonus? One that was published on Daily Nation in a feature?
Johnson Sakaja
I was honored to shoot this portrait at an event in Enashipai.
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