 Mm-hmm, and we are back with some more of entrepreneurship Tuesday on why in the morning special thanks to Michelle a sheriff for that amazing Interview so that is where we're questioned on Facebook came from how much do you spend just to glamour yourself? Or do you even spend money on that thing tell us on our Facebook and tell us what you think about that particular industry right there? But right about now. I have an amazing photographer industry. He goes by the name of Tori and He is amazing as well. Caribou Sanam, Mr. Mouturi. All right, your camera is number four One is a gene produced under patients to introduce car. Well, I mean it's a Gandhi Mouturi Home on and on work a home mates because of the photography thing, but I also do art Yeah, generally Basically art and photography art and photography. Yeah, so any I'm sunny. I can tell I get You have the The demeanor of an artist Mr. Mouturi and now pictures because many bambas are not equal to our Instagram. Yeah, I Hope what I project up a vehicle screen. Okay, you can't see me bamba core Instagram. Yeah, I'm gonna buy Yes, okay, I'm a Kid to about moments Freezing the moment freezing the moment. Yeah Basically, can you lean in spark funny? There's a time I was spending much time with my aunt before she passed and I'm going through my album and my mom's album. I'm like, okay These are the moments we're supposed to leave in and then we're part of a fryer this joy man It's like she's still around You wish just from looking at the moment captured one Come there. Yeah, there's a photo Nasa is Nani had coffee so Okay, one a soft copy kill whose phone but without a recover. So it's more Feeling that moment and living with it forever on Killer pictures speaks for itself and it has its moments. All right. There's some specific thing you're feeling In that moment Passionate about it. I'm sorry. All right. Yeah, we'll answer leave Wow Okay, professionally camera stuff Around 2017 But You Class 7, I wish to be a pilot, but there is a story, there is a medical story, there is a diagnosis, there is epilepsy, so it's like, okay, this is it, it's all right, it's all right, it's all right, it's all right, it's all right, it's all right, there is no hope. I am the number one top student in this country. This condition is the same as before. Have you been diagnosed? Yes, I have been diagnosed around three years. You've always lived with it? Yes, I've always lived with it. But I have overcome it in around 2015 or, yeah, when my grandfather died. All right. When you say overcome, what is your condition? Okay, if you have a disease or you have a problem, you can reduce it. So I have to spend a lot of money. So I'm like, okay, I'll prefer herbs than herbs that I have. Because I'm over an African person and stuff. I can't. So I'm like, one day, I'm not taking these medications. I'm not giving them away. They're prepared for the outcomes. So I'm like, I hope my life will be dangerous. Like, it will be dangerous. But I'm like, this is my decision. Let me take it positively. From that time, it was my life. It was my life. It was an episode of epilepsy. Wow! Now, will you transition from lab medicine to herbs? No, no, no. I just... You just have faith in yourself. Yes. But when I was at home, I would sit down and say hello to Vera. This is the end of my life. You're just like me, my brother. You're just like me. Who do you think you are? Men. Alright, so we'd rather... We are better off with our own hubs. Yeah. That's not the reason you're here today. Okay. So, I'd like to know... At this time, if you decide to be a pilot, what would you like to do next in line for you? Okay, actually I didn't have anything next in line. So, I'd like to know... Okay, for me, I have this talent. I can sketch things. So, I'd like to be a pilot, without anything in mind to do. But, when I paint, something just stands out. It's like, wow, this is amazing. So, when I go to school, then I have nothing to do. Then my mum is like... See, you draw. And you love cartoons. You can do animations. I'm like, okay, yeah, I can. So, I'd enrol and I'd have to wash and towel. Did my certificate. So, I had a certificate. I had an inclusive offer of photography. So, I was like, okay, this is not another passion. You're creating for yourself? She bought me a phone. Yeah. She bought me a phone. For me, I didn't expect it to be a good phone. But it served like everything. It served the purpose for you. What's your photograph? Naseem. Naseem. Back in 2017. Everything is possible. All right. We are with Mr. Muturi in studio, a photographer. Remember, we're on Facebook as well, at White Fair Fund. We have a question on Facebook. And we encourage you guys to always interact with us. Chat with us because we appreciate that. And we enjoy it. And the question is simple. How much do you spend on glamour? And how much do you spend on just making yourself look beautiful? How do you even do so? Tell us what you think about this particular industry. Also, if you have an opinion on it, head straight to our Facebook public comment section to appreciate Sana. And we'll sample them towards the end of the show. Mr. Muturi is a super photographer. All right. So, you guys are seeing me. When do you get your first camera? I'm getting my first camera in 2018. 2018, January 23rd. Wow. I don't know if I can say the exact date. Yeah, because I'm not freezing the moment. So, that was a moment for me. I had to live with it. When we were growing, these pictures in Tiliquat, Nambi, they were going to Germany from my mother's friend called Katerina. She was told by my mom I'm pursuing animation. And now she's like, wow, wow, wow. I love animations. And the fact that Gandhi is doing it, I'm coming over to Kenya. Now, when she's coming over, she carries along a Canon and an Apple, a MacBook. So, I'm now a Canon and an Apple user unexpectedly, just because someone believed in you and you can do much, much things. Wow. So, that moment, 23rd January, we literally lived. It's frozen for you. Did you take a picture of your toys when they got here? Unfortunately, no. It was super exciting. It was super exciting. And the fact that she was leaving the following day, it was like everything is in a hurry because she presented the gifts a day before she went back to Germany. All right. How long have you been playing games? I've been playing games as usual like from my kids. I've been playing games to make sure that she knows what I mean. And then she's like, how is life? And I'm like, her life is good. I'm doing animation and stuff. And she's like, wow, I love animations. And you need to be in Hollywood sometime. You know, some like... Did you take it to Hollywood? Okay. According to how I've studied Hollywood and America in general. You're better off in Kenya. I'm better off in Kenya. I wouldn't say I wouldn't want to go. To go and just visit and do your thing and just come back to London. Not even visit. Like work with a couple of people. But the production should be based in Kenya. Because we need more... Kenyan businesses. Yeah. More of Kenyan youth's empowerment. Because art is taking over. It's not more of business that is really like... My own business. So art is taking over. Art is taking over. And employment is taking over. Like, what's on the menu? There's no bad art. There's no good art. Subjected. Art is inspiration. What inspires you is what you're taking. It's what you're taking out of your imaginations. Like, I'm not here to sketch a car. I'm not here to sketch a car. I know this is a representation of a car. But what has inspired him or her is what inspires me. So I need to look at the perspective view of when you are mature and you work. Like, what inspired the whole thing. And I have my own pictures. I have something to tell. Like, from a point of imagination that I was like taking through. No, no. I'm not here to sketch a car. So I'll always be in some text. So you're still drawing when you're not drawing, you're taking pictures. I'm not here to sketch a car. I'm not here to sketch a piece. I'm here to draw a kitten playing in a... So we have kittens. They are our cat gave birth. And the playful kitten, one of them just decided, I'll get in and have a nap in the crock. So I was like, OK, this is like a comfort zone. And you don't need anyone to disturb you. It's your inner peace. Do what you need to do. As long as it's peaceful to you and doesn't affect negatively to the environment. Then you're also part of the environment. We are part of the environment. Yeah, we're part of the environment. I like the way you praise yourself. So when you were inspired by that cat to do a piece yesterday, does this mean that all your work comes from day to day inspiration or sometimes you just get checks to deliver a certain job? OK, actually. Let me be honest. I've never got like a check that he... Ghandi sa kuja. To funny... To funny and then we pay you. No, no, no. I've never... OK. And I don't see it move on issue until the day when another... I was mentoring another upcoming photographer in Kiambo. And he was telling me how photography... He wants to give up photography and I'm like, why? Where do you base your... whatever it is. So I'm like... I'm a comedian and I'm like, you need a CV. You need how many years experience and I'm like, is the media serious? Because an inspiration doesn't have to be a... a book's theme. See? So, experience is more better than paperwork. Yeah. So, see, you can gather this experience for yourself. You don't have to be employed by somebody to get that experience. I've never been employed and only meant to be. I've never been employed and only meant to be. I've never been employed and only meant to be employed but when you're employed, it's like you're limiting yourself to the employer's environment and there's much more to... there's much more to... to a person. There's much more to the environmental conditions of an employer. Yeah. You can employ working under conditions. Certain conditions. Yeah, in the pressure. Being... you appreciate the fact that self-employment and freedom are expressed and created. Yeah. It's a... the chance to pick your mind out like this is what I was doing. This is what I'd like you to see. You know. Nice one, right there. Now, this is my father. He was projected on screen. And maybe we can start with that first at the black background with the font on it. The homemates, whatever. I posted it juicy like two days ago. This is the reason I posted. Did you design this yourself? No, I... I have a team that works with that. So this one was one of my best friends. Yeah, and he was actually the first person to like it. So I appreciated him so much. Yeah. He was the first person to like it. To like it. Like... Post-edit. Double top. Like, okay. Yeah, very good. It's a good design. The lady there. The lady in her head wrap and some... some nice makeup there. I was at a festival. I don't know if you were part of it but it was being held on the 24th... 22nd or 24th. I can't quite remember. It was called the Usawa Festival. It was held at the Lunar Park. Yeah. I heard of it. I heard of the Usawa Festival. So this was the Usawa Festival. Yeah, this was part of it. I didn't post... I took like over 1,000 pictures. This one... It stood out for you. Yeah. Alright. So what made this picture stand out for you? For me it's... Out of the 1,000 pictures to make it the only one you posted. Okay. I could tell that she was more of a culture person than... like me. Than anybody else. Because there was... the other people who were cultural they were acrobats. And they left. And this was around 7 or 8 p.m. So... She's the only one I could see. And she's beautiful as well. Yeah. You could see that. Yeah. I see. Alright. Let's move on to the... place you play with the lights maybe. What is happening here? And how did you manage to execute... The lights. The light bulbs. Wow. I'm a fan of lights. Lighting. Lighting. Um... So this one's... There is a friend of mine. He's a poet. He's called a poet. I don't know if you know him. He hosts a show called... Artist Hub. And for me... there was something just reflecting around the... the lights that I just thought... Let me try and see how it will work out. And fortunately... I loved it. So... And I like playing with colours. Because I can also paint. So... Alright. Alright. I see you. There's a wedding right there. Actually it was not a wedding. It was a what? It was a... a music video shoot. So you were covering... when it comes to pictures? Yeah. I took some... You took some pictures? No. I was... I didn't even know what I was doing. So I was like... I've never done this kind of thing. Let me just stick to my photography. So that is... So you mean to say this is your first time... in front of a camera? This is my first time. I'm freaking out. You're always behind the camera. I'm always behind the camera. Alright. I like it. I love that you also captured a woman right there. Two lovers. Yep. What is going on there? This is just a love thing. She's my friend by the way. She's one of my best friends. And... I guess she's... she's almost devil-delivering. Yeah. So... we were just talking in town and... they were there and I was like, okay, let me get away from them for a minute and try and see. And I just... The moment came. This one's really got my attention. Her. This is more of a culture thing. Like... Who is making these things? I love them. Okay. They are... I don't know. But they were displayed at... Memorial Park. Memorial Park. This is, I think, one of the most beautiful things I've seen this week. This line. What are they called? Are they chandeliers? The lampshades. The lampshades. All right. So, yeah. That is a beautiful thing right there. And her. I think we'll stop at that when it comes to Instagram. Maybe you can share with them your Instagram handle so they can get to see more of your work if they'd like to. Your camera is number four, Pali. So, my Instagram handle is at HomeMates underscore photography. HomeMates underscore photography. Yeah. Small cups. Small... All right. No cups. As... The world is moving more towards motion pictures. Many people who used to take pictures are trying to get into videos now. Many people who take pictures try to do some motion on their pictures. Are you going to get distracted or are you going to stick to the course? Okay, for me, when it comes to videos, okay, I'm trying to venture into videos here, but for me, photography is photography. Videography is videography. So, if HomeMates' photography is for photography, it's a big deal. But they don't post videos if you've noticed. There are no videos yet. There are no videos. But I do most of the videos and they turn out to be like the coolest thing people like. How are we going to get to consume your videos? Are they on Instagram or are they on Facebook? People post them. But there is one charity event that I'm involved in. It's called the Impartial Society of Kenya. So, I've been doing videos for a couple of days. I think they shared it. Yeah, they've shared some. Yeah. All right. So, me and my Mac Prodigy guy, we do the best thing. All right, I like, I like, I like. So, we have a question on Facebook and we are asking our viewers now. How much they spend on glamour like when there's a spark, there's a spark of a smile, there's a facial, there's a smile on the face, there's a smile on the face. Do you participate in this? The smile on the face, I think. Not necessarily the smile on the face. Do you participate in this? This is a place where I participate. Actually, I have scandals with teachers and my mum because they don't know how to participate. So, you are not a friend of the past? For me, it's an inspiration because I learnt that hairstyles have their own story and they are like the connection to what me and you may have. You know, like, like, like, there's a connection. There's a connection. And that is what we are trying to get away from. We are trying to get away from. This is a manzee. When he was born, my mum said, this is my dream. According to culture, Culture is my hope. Culture is my hope. I was born in Kenya and I was raised there, but I was born there. And after my life, I was raised in Kenya, and I started working at Meaghan up. So, I said, I will be here soon. I don't know, but unfortunately for them, it's their winning. Alright, so what you're saying is your anti-disgust angle thing. Very Manzeh. This is my Shambhout Reishi Kattikasi's quiz. Alright, so you're saying you don't spend money on these palas, beauty palas? I don't spend money on my dreading. I don't have any styling. I don't have any style. That's what you're saying, right? It doesn't go to sparse, it doesn't do nothing. Remind them your social media handles in your talk potter, and just in case they want to book you for gigs. Instagram at HomeMates underscore Photography. Facebook at HomeMate Space Photography. Twitter, HomeMates P. Phone number. 07-968-412-05. Alright, thank you very much for coming through to the Y in the morning. Thank you very much for what you do. And I hope to see you again soon when you figure it out. Alright, alright. 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