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Ultraviolet Photography Workshop with SkySam

Workshop Instructor - SkySam Event Description Shift your perception of photography and light, and be introduced to a whole new spectrum! Let your creative mind be inspired by Samuel Matengu aka SkySam, a self-taught UV photographer, who has exhibited at the Goethe-Institut and FNCC galleries. Learn more about this event on the Workshop Facebook page. This workshop has been proudly sponsored by  NEO Paints ,  Party World , and  Advantage Y&R  with the venue being sponsored by the Goethe-Institut. Event Details Time: 1:00pm on Saturday, July 28th 2018 Venue: Goethe-Institut, 5 Fidel Castro Street, Windhoek Workshop Entry Fee: N$100 per adult and N$60 per student entry includes a welcome drink, access to the entire festival, the food market and live performances. Space is limited (only 14 spaces left!) so pre-order your tickets on the PayToday app, or the EventsToday website! For more information contact us at +264 (0) 812119600 or myursaminor@gmail....

Organizer Spotlight: Samuel Matengu

No event is complete without the event coordinator and the Arts Fair is no exception. Samuel Matengu, artist name SkySam is a crucial part of our team, and we would not be able to acheive what we do without him. Sam will also be exhibiting his work at the Arts Fair, so you can catch him at his booth, or at his workshop on ultraviolet photography at 1:00pm on the 28th of July 2018.  Event Coordinator - Samuel Matengu aka SkySam About Sam, In His Words: I was born in Windhoek, and he has always had a passion for photography, but it was only in 2015 when I took an online photography course and extensive research on how to take pictures under different light conditions. I then began to focus on long exposure photography, which led me to host my first ever interactive exhibition titled “Where Is Your HeArt?” with Chantel Kambrude also known as C-Star in 2016 at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre. This exhibition was fundamentally about asking artists and people in genera...