Loeries Live Relay Ticket Sales Now Open
Live Relay tickets for The 34th Annual Loerie Awards in Cape Town are now open for booking! Live Stream Live Relay ticketholders will have access to the opening awards ceremony on Saturday 22 September via a second auditorium at the CTICC, as well as access to the Official Party on Sunday evening, including a live feed of the awards ceremony. Live Relay seats will be available on a first come first served basis and there will be a cash bar for delegates on both days. The Official... Read More
LONDON 2012 T-SHIRTS – BERJO MOUANGA
BERJO MOUANGA created a series of T-Shirts with London 2012 themes. These tees can be purchased throughout the Olympics in London. If you want to order your tee just e-mail (berjo_mouanga at gmail dot com) and he will make it happen. Berjo is an illustrator / Graphic Designer based in London, UK. Berjo also represents Project 33 (an independent artistic group) along with Luke Tomski. To view more of his work Click HERE. ... Read More
Award-winners announced at Durban International Film Festival
The 33rd edition of the Durban International Film Festival, with principal funding from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, on Saturday, July 28 announced its award-winners, prior to the closing film. Winner of the Best Feature Film award, Love (Amour) was applauded by the International Jury as “unmissable”, and the film’s director Michael Haneke, as a “contemporary master with an astute understanding of his cinematic world”. The Best Feature Film award carries... Read More
You Are Not Banksy – Real-life Banksy re-creations by Nick Stern
Who is Nick Stern, where are you based and what do you do? I was born in London and have been living in Los Angeles for 5 years. For nearly 20 years I’ve been shooting news for newspapers and magazine. Including things like war, earthquakes and investigations. You’ve done an interesting and successful collection of work around Banksy’s work. Tell us more about the project? It came from an idea back in the summer of 2011, I was shooting a friend, an actor in LA... Read More
The Myths of the Overworked Creative- Tony Schwartz
Our bodies are designed to pulse and pause – to expend energy and then renew it. In this inspiring talk, author and CEO of The Energy Project , Tony Schwartz challenges common productivity myths and demonstrates to us how to regain control over our energy so we can produce great creative work. www.theenergyproject.com @tonyschwartz Read More
Social photography – sharing more memories in more ways
Gone are the days of loading film into cameras, of waiting until the roll is finished and then taking the canister to a shop to get developed. Today’s photography is all about instant gratification, seeing your images come to life in a matter of seconds. And then posting them on various social media sites, sharing the moment with friends, and showing off a little about where you have been and what you have been doing. Digital cameras make photography so easy and accessible to... Read More
Over Photoshoping becoming a real issue
Most advertisements stretch the truth somewhat and the average consumer generally knows not to take ads too literally. It has been reported that the average urban dweller is bombarded with around 5000 advertisements a day across all mediums including television, radio, print, outdoor, internet and social media. Most of these advertisements fall somewhere in the gray area between truthful presentation and outright fibbing. But where is the line and just how many of the images... Read More
An inspiring and creative tribute video to Nelson Mandela
An inspiring and creative tribute video conceptualized and put together by Prezence Digital to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s life to date around a simple premise… “would the father of our nation havespent 27 years in captivity if he (and others) had access to the same technology, social media platforms and tools as we do today”?. The answer is simple Maybe not? We can’t change the past but we can change the future. It is now in our hands. The 4 minutes... Read More
33 REASONS TO LOVE THE NEW VISI
VISI loves nostalgic printed throws and cushions, marble, outsized lamps and wood in bathrooms, and its new owner New Media is sure that readers will find at least ‘33 Reasons to Still Love VISI’ in its transformed Winter Issue, on shelf Wednesday 18 July. The new format features an uber-cool new masthead, different size paper selection (which changes throughout the magazine to give readers an exciting tactile experience) and visually impactful graphic language... Read More
Travelling photographer & Founder of ‘Swimming Upstream’ shows us her latest work
Welcome back to SA Creatives Kathalijne. We see youve been busy and updated your site. What can the readers expect? I updated all the different sections of the website but most notably the portrait and travel sections with work that I shot in South Africa as well as the Netherlands, Namibia and France. The color palette in the travel photos has started to change a bit which I think is due to my mood and search for where I want to go with my photography. Lately, I find myself... Read More

























