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Faith In A Jar is a collection of freelance photography done by myself, Neo Jasmine Mokgosi. I work with various people, places and organizations and takes pictures for use in promotional posters and events, magazines, newspapers, websites, professional commercial and private use.
I am a freelance photographer and blogger who is interested in documenting and promoting art, music, fashion and youth culture; currently based in Cape Town, South Africa, originally from Gaborone, Botswana, looking towards the rest of Africa and abroad. I am currently studying a BA in Brand Building and Management at Vega School of Branding in Cape Town as well as experimenting with audio-visual, producing, directing and editing hoping to create a fuller, more experiential media interaction.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Scifest 3

Blessed are the hands which hold us all.

Phumla Ngubo, Zandile Mqhele, Thulani Maqhasha, Lazola Gcuze, Nomabhaso Mhlomi, Wendy Nqumashe, Sivuyile Gqotso, Tshebe Adumodwa, Khanyile Mjezu, Lusithi Lunathi and Wandisa Mbemba; Scifest students from Komana’s Junior Secondary School in Queenstown, photographed on Tuesday 10 May 2011, outside the 1820 Settler’s Monument, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The Vox Pops questioned posed to them was, “What is your favourite Scifest colour?”

Thulani Maqhasha and Wandisa Mbemba give their Scifest High 5 photographed on Tuesday 10 May 2011, taken outside the 1820 Settler’s Monument, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Thulani’s favourite Scifest colour is blue, and Wandisa’s is yellow.

Phumla Ngubo and Tshebe Adumodwa give their Scifest High 5 photographed on Tuesday 10 May 2011, taken outside the 1820 Settler’s Monument, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Phumla’s favourite Scifest colour is pink, and Tshebe’s is black.


Zandile Mqhele and Sivuyile Gqotso give their Scifest High 5 photographed on Tuesday 10 May 2011, taken outside the 1820 Settler’s Monument, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Both Zandile and Sivuyile’s favourite Scifest colour is red.


Tshebe Adumodwa, Sivuyile Gqotso, Thulani Maqhasha and Lazola Gcuze give their Scifest High 5 photographed on Tuesday 10 May 2011, taken outside the 1820 Settler’s Monument, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The students in their group vary from Grades 7 to 9.

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