Jambo!
My mum greeted me with "jambo" a few days ago, in the morning, the conversation went like...
Mum: Jambo!
{Brief Silence}
Me: What I'm I? A tourist?
{Laughter}
Me{singing} : Jambo! Jambo bwana! Habari gani? Mzuri sana!...
{More Laughter}
I'm here today to share with you an easy D.I.Y skincare. As you all know, or maybe you don't, I am a sucker for natural skincare, not only because it's cheap, but because I don't have to worry about the homemade products having a negative effect on my skin.
I have been neglecting my skin lately, but after using this homemade honey and lemon face-mask, my skin feels and looks so much better. Now, because I am a really nice and generous human-being, I just had to share this beauty secret on here :-) ~> {smug smile}
#Note: To prepare your skin before any face mask, pour boiling hot water in a bowl and stand above it letting the steam open your pores.
You'll Need
1/2 Organic Lemon
1 Tablespoon of raw honey ( raw honey has higher antibacterial properties, but regular honey is fine too).
A small mixing bowl
A spoon
Directions
> Put 1 tablespoon of honey into the small bowl
>Squeeze the 1/2 lemon into the bowl
> Stir the mixture completely
>Apply mask to freshly cleansed face, avoiding eye area.
Make sure you don’t exfoliate your skin before adding this mask, because the lemon juice can make it sting. Now let your skin soak up all the goodness for about 20 minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water and finish with one splash of cold water to close your pores. Pat your face gently with a towel to dry.
You can do this every morning or every night. Apply a good moisturizer afterwards.
Benefits of Honey & Lemon face-mask
> Hydrates Skin
> Clears Acne
> Removes Blackheads
> Dries out pimples
> Minimizes pore size
> Smooths skin
> Removes Blackheads
> Dries out pimples
> Minimizes pore size
> Smooths skin
> Makes skin glow
> Relieves dryness and even flaking
> Relieves dryness and even flaking
~O~
I hope you are enjoying your holiday! Have a lovely weekend! :-)
Xx
“All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.”
~Susan Sontag~
Hallo good people?! {And not so good people like myself}
Boy have I missed blogging!!! I find this very therapeutic, sitting in front of a computer and just typing away anything that comes to mind... Pure bliss I tell you! :-)
Do you remember this post? Yeah, I got to meet some pretty amazing people at Steam Festival, one of those people is Deogratias, my best-friend Sharon and I call him Deo... Deogratias sounds like a name one of Jesus' apostles would have, so ancient... Deo, just for the record, I consider myself dead! If you're reading this, I know you're gonna kill me hahahaaaaaaa!... Ha huh!... Hahaha!
Ahem!... Err... Where was I?... Yes! So I totally! Totally love Deo's work, I think the pictures he takes speak a thousand and one words and I just had to, needed to introduce him to you on here, up close and candid so to speak.
What I love about his photography is the uniqueness that they bring out, no matter how simple a picture he takes is, you'll get this urge to look at it twice, thrice even four times after seeing it for the first time. I got to interview him a few days ago and I am so glad to finally share with you how the interview went down.
1. Tell us a little bit about yourself
Okay, I'm Deogratias Mang'era Kimwama, 20 years of age, I am a Kenyan by birth, from Bungoma county. I am the last born in a family of five. I am currently pursuing a BA degree in film and theater arts. Basically photography is my passion and it will always be.
2. What comes into your mind when you hear the word "photography"?
When I hear the word "photography" I think of capturing the moments in life, they can never be undone and in the event that an action can take place over and over again it will never have the same outcome.
I also think of the message portrayed to the viewers; images that communicate.
3. Do you study photography?
No, it's just my passion, though I do study something that is related to photography, that is, film and theater arts which has photography as a unit.
4. How long have you been a photographer?
This is my second year.
5. How would you describe your photography style?
I have a very unique way of taking my images, they speak a lot, I call them "my 1000 words", photos that can breath... Full of life.
6. What type of camera do you mostly shoot with?
I use a canon 600D or Rebel T3i, they produce the same quality of pictures.
7. What is your favorite photography accessory other than your camera?
Lighting because without light you get poor images.

8. What is your favorite computer editing app?
Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Light-room.
9. What is the most challenging thing about photography?
The equipments needed can be difficult to acquire and being taken for granted by some people.
10. Is there anything/anybody that you would love to photograph?
I would like to photograph all the Wonders of the World.
11.What gives you ideas and inspires you to create such awesome imagery?
My inspiration comes from day to day life, personal experiences, the media, social sites and even works of other photographers, both within and outside the country. I also think creatively so as to get unique and perfect images that portray a lot to the public.
12. How do you educate yourself to take better photographs?
I do a lot of research on the internet, Google has played a major role in that. I also consult professional photographers.
13. What was your first paid shot?
A wedding photo shoot that I did for a family friend.
14. How has photography played a role in your life?
It has changed my way of viewing things because I not only see but visualize on every aspect. It has given me a chance to take pictures of our present for the future.
15. Any words of wisdom for the up and coming photographers?
Always have an open mind and never limit yourself in this field.
~O~
Below are a few images captured by Deogratias... Enjoy! :-)





~O~
Keep up with DeoMan K photography here and here.
Happy new month! Have a lovely weekend! Stay fabulous!
Do you remember this post? Yeah, I got to meet some pretty amazing people at Steam Festival, one of those people is Deogratias, my best-friend Sharon and I call him Deo... Deogratias sounds like a name one of Jesus' apostles would have, so ancient... Deo, just for the record, I consider myself dead! If you're reading this, I know you're gonna kill me hahahaaaaaaa!... Ha huh!... Hahaha!
Ahem!... Err... Where was I?... Yes! So I totally! Totally love Deo's work, I think the pictures he takes speak a thousand and one words and I just had to, needed to introduce him to you on here, up close and candid so to speak.
What I love about his photography is the uniqueness that they bring out, no matter how simple a picture he takes is, you'll get this urge to look at it twice, thrice even four times after seeing it for the first time. I got to interview him a few days ago and I am so glad to finally share with you how the interview went down.
1. Tell us a little bit about yourself
Okay, I'm Deogratias Mang'era Kimwama, 20 years of age, I am a Kenyan by birth, from Bungoma county. I am the last born in a family of five. I am currently pursuing a BA degree in film and theater arts. Basically photography is my passion and it will always be.
2. What comes into your mind when you hear the word "photography"?
When I hear the word "photography" I think of capturing the moments in life, they can never be undone and in the event that an action can take place over and over again it will never have the same outcome.
I also think of the message portrayed to the viewers; images that communicate.
3. Do you study photography?
No, it's just my passion, though I do study something that is related to photography, that is, film and theater arts which has photography as a unit.
4. How long have you been a photographer?
This is my second year.
5. How would you describe your photography style?
I have a very unique way of taking my images, they speak a lot, I call them "my 1000 words", photos that can breath... Full of life.
6. What type of camera do you mostly shoot with?
I use a canon 600D or Rebel T3i, they produce the same quality of pictures.
7. What is your favorite photography accessory other than your camera?
Lighting because without light you get poor images.

8. What is your favorite computer editing app?
Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Light-room.
9. What is the most challenging thing about photography?
The equipments needed can be difficult to acquire and being taken for granted by some people.
10. Is there anything/anybody that you would love to photograph?
I would like to photograph all the Wonders of the World.
11.What gives you ideas and inspires you to create such awesome imagery?
My inspiration comes from day to day life, personal experiences, the media, social sites and even works of other photographers, both within and outside the country. I also think creatively so as to get unique and perfect images that portray a lot to the public.
12. How do you educate yourself to take better photographs?
I do a lot of research on the internet, Google has played a major role in that. I also consult professional photographers.
13. What was your first paid shot?
A wedding photo shoot that I did for a family friend.
14. How has photography played a role in your life?
It has changed my way of viewing things because I not only see but visualize on every aspect. It has given me a chance to take pictures of our present for the future.
15. Any words of wisdom for the up and coming photographers?
Always have an open mind and never limit yourself in this field.
~O~
Below are a few images captured by Deogratias... Enjoy! :-)





~O~
Keep up with DeoMan K photography here and here.
Happy new month! Have a lovely weekend! Stay fabulous!
“ Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy - See more at: http://digital-photography-school.com/photography-quotes#sthash.7eP2AjUe.dpuf
“ Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy - See more at: http://digital-photography-school.com/photography-quotes#sthash.7eP2AjUe.dpuf
Is it just me? Or did everyone enjoy a lazy morning? Ha huh! Today definitely falls under the best Mondays I've had in my
This post is dedicated to true heroes...
I hope each and every one of you is having a great day by the way, celebrating Mashujaa Day.
I've got a little treat for y'all, a few pictures of beautiful sceneries/wildife in Kenya and a poem by Elizabeth Schudel.
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| Masai Mara Sunset |
True Heroes
True heroes through the years, hard times
and good times... A true hero is one who is
always pressing through the giants
in front of, next to, and all around you and me.
We don't always see all that true heroes do for you and me.
Only God knows to the fullest all that true heroes do.
"He" created heroes to stand all around us, and to hold us,
their reward from above is beyond all understanding.
And all we can do is say thanks,
to those visible and invisible heroes,
who surround us each day.
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| The Great Rift Valley |

| Flamingoes at Lake Nakuru |
| Lolita Forest |
| Mt. Kenya at dawn |
~O~
Thanks for stopping by! Have a lovely week! :-)
Xo









