About
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.
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.
For more info, inquiries or bookings email: faithinajar@gmail.com
All photos on this blog are © 2014-2010 Neo Jasmine Mokgosi.
All photos on this blog are © 2014-2010 Neo Jasmine Mokgosi.
Showing posts with label Mouth Of Vigilance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mouth Of Vigilance. Show all posts
Monday, July 22, 2013
Temple Top Poetry Exchange
Blessed, the night was bathed in a sacred light. Poets shared thoughts and bared souls. Explorations of culture, identity, poetry, light, shape, colour and thought; in association with The Art Of The Soul Organization and Mouth of Vigilance. — at ISKCON BOTSWANA TEMPLE Gaborone West. I have always been intrigues by this temple. The ornate walls change in a kaleidoscope of colour, and one finds nothing but welcoming faces and open arms. Many thanks to Onks Sebenyane for the invite!
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