Photographer Lungisani Mjaji Captures South African Stories

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Lungisani Mjaji, a photographer from South Africa, discusses his passion for capturing the beauty of his home province and his focus on broader South African and global stories. He also emphasizes the importance of collaboration in artistic evolution and the impact of going viral on social media.

While Lungisani cherishes capturing his home province's beauty, his lens now focuses on broader South Africa n and even global stories. From Xiaomi partnerships to future Nikon projects, Lungisani embraces collaboration as a key to artistic evolution. Going viral on social media as a photographer can be a game-changer. Having a picture, the one you poured your heart and soul into, explode across screens is a priceless feeling. Lungisani Mjaji knows all too well.

of his niece running with a loaf of Albany bread from a local tuckshop - an everyday reality for many young South Africans in rural and township areas. "This pivotal moment reinforced the belief that timing is everything and the realization that, as a creative, I should strive to craft art that not only captivates but also stands out in its uniqueness.

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