
I had the opportunity to do a photo shoot with Craig David at the One & Only in Cape Town last week. It’s been a while since I’ve taken pics, and it felt good, very good!

The Anglican Cathedral’s altar stands on the location of the whipping post from the island’s largest slave market.

Context: The Anglican Cathedral’s altar stands on the location of the whipping post from the island’s largest slave market. There is a cross made from the tree beneath which Livingstone’s heart was buried, at Chitambo where he died. The Cathedral was built in 1873 by Edward Steere, Third Bishop of Zanzibar, reigned 1874 to 1882.
A group of kids help push a wagon stacked with sugarcane through the narrow alleyways of Stone Town.

Shot at the Karoo National Park, once again using the Canon G11 – I’m impressed by the detail of light and colour of this compact(ish) camera. Besides that, the Karoo National Park is well worth a visit and a great place to stay, especially when traveling to the Cape as a half-way stop.

Trying out the new Canon G11 at the beautiful coastal town of Paternoster – impressive machine!

The traditional Dhow fishing boats rest on the shore line after been sailed out to sea.