This website originally began on 13 October 2014 to showcase my work; at the same time I launched my Facebook and Twitter page to announce this new beginning.
Things ran well for the website, until a bored hacker with a devilish, destructive intent decided that stealing all my content, that being image, textual content and pre-release blogs from my site on 5 Jan 2015 was his mission for the day! This involved me cancelling my ISP, finding a new one in Germany, rather than South-Africa, where I currently have super service and support. Once acquired I began the tedious task of a complete make over and rebuild from scratch. It is only in calamity that one can see how much support you really have; the photographic community who know me, responded immediately to this, offering all kinds of help, support and advice in all aspects of this disaster.
So to tell you a bit about myself, I am a South-African photographer based in Worcester in the Winelands region of the Western-Cape of South-Africa. I am registered with Nikon as a Nikon Professional User or NPU. I began photography in 1999 after a trip to the Kruger National Park, waited for hours on end to capture a glossy book image of a hippo yawning in the water (all on a point and shoot film camera). I was so excited that perseverance paid off and I got the shot…after processing the image to find that the hippo was the size of a tip of a match stick in a postcard sized image! That was a game changer from happy snappy shots to buying my first SLR camera, a Pentax MZ-50.
I joined ELPS where my steep learning photographic curve started. During that time I also entered a few local competitions and won! I later bought a more professional Nikon F90X body & that’s where I could see the difference in the quality of lenses and equipment for the work I was producing. It wasn’t long before I bought my first DSLR – the Nikon D70 around June 2003. I used to only shoot in *.jpeg, and had no idea about editing as we do today, Adobe Camera Raw was invented later that year in November 2003.
After a recent trip to Croatia in July 2013, did I go and buy new Nikon gear for both myself and my wife. It was a wonderful holiday and learning curve all the same, since I had put my earlier gear in cotton wool in 2005. It feels good to be able to shoot again! Networking with the right people, learning from DVD’s and even being a part of various photographic forums an Facebook has taught me so much. One is able to gauge the level of skill, expertise and high quality work out there that is now the benchmark one should aspire to attain or improve on.
As you can see from my website, I am capable of shooting a wide variety of subjects. This website and my photography is a constant work in progress.
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SUBSCRIBEI am a Western Cape Winelands photographer based in South Africa, photographing locally and internationally. I am a registered NPS (Nikon Professional Services) member, a contributor to Nikon South Africa's social media pages and website. I photograph a broad variety of genres, using film - 35mm, 120, 127 and 4x5" 4x10, 5x7" & 8x10" format as well as digital medium and are very passionate about my work.
My work has been published in various South African newspapers and magazines including Atlantic Gull Magazine with a cover, SA4x4, HIGH LIFE (British Airways Magazine), Getaway Magazine, Wildside Magazine and Weg!/go! Magazine. I finished as a Top Ten finalist in the 2016 Getaway Magazine Gallery Competition, finishing with Highly Commended. The South-African national news broadcaster eNCA has also made use of video footage that I have produced.
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Until next time, thanks for your support, appreciating my work and reading my blogs.
Craig Fouché, Rogge Cloof, Sutherland, South-Africa ©2020 Kirsten Frost Photography