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Hey loves,
It's my hope that y'all doing great. 2014 is almost coming to an end and if you can all agree with me,time really flies!
I've been working on a post and sadly it's still on scratches hence the decision to post something else instead. 
So recently I've been experiencing some internet breakdowns on my phone. I think the problem is with my network provider so my internet works best past midnight!
( how Cinderella'ish or maybe not??:D)


My mom has caught me atleast twice on my phone,maybe as early as 5 am. But this is what happens,I sometimes fall asleep early and mess up my-after-midnight-internet schedule
 just ended up in some major lectures on phones addictions- etc etc 
So this last Thursday I woke up on that good side of the internet bed,lol and went straight to Instagram (i do this all the time and tumblr recently) 
Ose is one of my favourite photographers  in Tanzania. I saw this post and got overly excited. Followed the procedure- reposting and tagging himso that hopefully I'd be picked as one of the two lucky aspiring photographers to go on a shoot that was to take place at his studio.

 I kept my fingers crossed all the time there was so much anxiety and excitement. After atleast an hour( I'm not really sure!) Ose commented on my post that I was one among the two lucky winners who were picked to participate on a shoot later that day in his studio.
 And the other lucky guy is an official photographer for Sheria Ngowi brand.
The whole session was fun, I promised not to dump my camera as I've done for the past many months.
The photo shoot featured two local models whose make up was done by a local make up artist called Ndibs(this is her instagram username).
The day was super productive! I was inspired and I learnt a lot,plus I had so much fun meeting  cool new people and working with them.
Please take your precious time to visit the cool official website for the ogs studios. Here's the link, ogsstudios.com
Have a fabulous weekend loves!xo






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