Sunday 7th of December 2025

Nairobi, Kenya

10 Ways to Respect Your Photographer

Photographers invest considerable time, effort, and creativity into their work. To foster a respectful and productive relationship, here are ten ways to show your appreciation and consideration for their craft:

  1. Don’t Ask for RAW Photos
    Requesting RAW files is often frowned upon by photographers. These files are unprocessed, large in size, and not intended for client use. They also require significant effort to transfer and process. If a photographer wants to share RAW files, they will include it in your contract. Otherwise, respect their decision to provide only the finished, edited images.
  2. Avoid Adding Filters or Re-editing Without Consent
    Photographers put extensive effort into editing their images to achieve a specific aesthetic. Applying filters or making additional edits not only disrespects their work but also misrepresents their style. Always seek permission before altering any photos and avoid tagging them in images that have been edited without their approval.
  3. Choose a Photographer Whose Style You Love
    If you don’t appreciate a photographer’s style, it’s best not to hire them. Look for someone whose work resonates with your vision. Trusting your photographer’s artistic direction is crucial for achieving the desired results.
  4. Be Patient with Output Time
    Quality photo editing takes time. Photographers meticulously adjust details, set moods, and ensure every image meets their standards. Rushing this process can compromise the quality of the final product. Understand that good work requires patience.
  5. Don’t Expect Free Photos
    Photography is a profession, not a hobby. Just like any other job, photographers deserve fair compensation for their time and skills. Avoid requesting free services or expecting them to bring their camera to personal events. Respect their need to relax and enjoy time with loved ones without work obligations.
  6. Credit the Photographer
    Always give proper credit when sharing photos online or in print. This not only acknowledges their hard work but also helps promote their business. Tagging them and providing a link to their portfolio or social media is a courteous gesture.
  7. Respect Their Creative Process
    Photographers often have a unique workflow and creative process. Allow them the space and time to shoot and edit in their own way. Avoid micromanaging or offering unsolicited advice unless asked.
  8. Communicate Clearly and Respectfully
    Open and respectful communication is key to a successful collaboration. Clearly outline your expectations and be receptive to their professional input. Address any concerns politely and constructively.
  9. Honor Their Time
    Punctuality and respect for schedules are vital. Arriving late or not being prepared can disrupt the shoot and affect the final outcome. Value the photographer’s time as you would your own.
  10. Provide Constructive Feedback
    If you have feedback, share it constructively and privately. Public criticism can harm their reputation and is often unnecessary. Express your thoughts in a way that is helpful and respectful, aiming to improve future collaborations.

By following these guidelines, you can build a respectful and mutually beneficial relationship with your photographer, ensuring a smoother process and more satisfactory results for both parties.

Content courtesy of NFH Digital Team

Capturing Elegance: Inside the Lens of Bryan Mutiso, Kenya’s Rising Star in the Fashion Industry

Bryan Mutiso is a Kenyan artist who has established himself as a multifaceted creative force, specializing in photography, filmmaking, and graphic design. Under the moniker Tisoh Captures, Bryan has dedicated himself to crafting unforgettable visual experiences that resonate deeply with his audience. With a career spanning five years, Bryan’s passion and dedication shine through in his work, which consistently pushes creative boundaries and inspires others through the art of visual storytelling.

Through his brand, Tisoh Captures, Bryan aims to evoke emotion and captivate viewers with his unique perspective and a keen eye for detail. Whether through captivating photographs, immersive films, or compelling graphic designs, Bryan’s work reflects his commitment to excellence and his ability to convey stories and messages in a visually stunning manner.

You can find Bryan’s work showcased on various social media platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Behance, all under the handle @tisohcaptures. Through these channels, Bryan invites his audience to join him on his creative journey, offering glimpses into his process, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, and showcasing his latest projects.

As Bryan Mutiso and his brand, Tisoh Captures, continue to evolve and grow, they remain dedicated to pushing the boundaries of creativity and inspiring others to explore the power of visual expression. Join Bryan as he embarks on new adventures and continues to make his mark on the world of art and design.

Oscar Alochi: As a fashion photographer in Kenya, what challenges have you encountered
when working with models, and how do you navigate them?

Brian Mutiso:
1. There is limited availability of professional models. I network within the local modeling community
and collaborate with models.
2. Cultural considerations: I respect and understand cultural backgrounds, prioritize open
communication, and build trust with models to ensure comfort during shoots.
3. Logistical challenges: I plan meticulously, communicate clearly with the team, and have
backup plans in place to address location and scheduling issues.
By addressing these challenges with creativity, adaptability, and sensitivity, I can create
compelling fashion imagery that celebrates Kenya’s diversity and beauty.

OA: Can you share any experiences where you’ve had difficulty finding models to
collaborate with your fashion shoots, and how did you overcome this challenge?

BM: During a fashion shoot in Kenya, finding professional models posed a challenge due to the
limited availability of agencies and local talent. To address this, I networked within the
community, leveraging connections, and scouting for potential models.

This proactive approach helped me discover hidden talent within the area, allowing us to find diverse models who
brought authenticity to the shoot, showcasing the beauty of the local surroundings.

OA: How do you ensure that your photography captures the essence and beauty of
diverse Kenyan models?

BM: To ensure my photography captures the essence and beauty of diverse Kenyan models, I celebrate their uniqueness, prioritize building trust and comfort, collaborate closely with them, maintain cultural sensitivity, adapt styling and composition techniques, and strive to empower through representation.

OA: Can you discuss the importance of communication and collaboration between fashion photographers and models in Kenya?

BM: Communication and collaboration between fashion photographers and models in Kenya are crucial for ensuring a successful shoot. It helps align expectations, fosters creativity, and creates a comfortable working environment, leading to more authentic and impactful images.

OA: Have you faced any obstacles related to diversity and representation in the modeling industry, and how have you addressed these issues in your photography?

BM: Yes, I’ve faced challenges related to diversity and representation in the modeling industry. To address these issues in my photography, I actively seek out diverse models, celebrate their uniqueness, and challenge traditional beauty standards through inclusive and empowering imagery.

OA: Can you share any insights into the process of building trust and rapport with models to capture authentic and compelling images?

BM: Building trust and rapport with models is key to capturing authentic and compelling images. I do this by actively listening to their input, respecting their boundaries, and creating a supportive atmosphere where they feel valued and respected.

OA: How do you approach capturing the unique personality and style of each model you work with within your photography?

BM: I capture the unique personality and style of each model by getting to know them personally, understanding their preferences and characteristics, and collaborating with them to bring out their individuality in the images.

OA: Can you discuss any strategies you employ to create a comfortable and empowering atmosphere for models during fashion shoots?

BM: To create a comfortable and empowering atmosphere for models during fashion shoots, I prioritize open communication, provide a safe space for expression, and ensure that their needs and concerns are heard and respected throughout the process.

OA: Have you encountered any challenges in challenging traditional beauty standards and promoting inclusivity through your fashion photography?

BM: Yes, I’ve faced challenges in challenging traditional beauty standards and promoting inclusivity through my fashion photography. To address this, I actively incorporate diverse models and representations of beauty in my work, aiming to redefine beauty standards and promote inclusivity.

OA: Can you share any stories of collaboration with models that have been particularly memorable or impactful for your work?

BM: One memorable collaboration was with a model who shared her personal story and journey with me. By incorporating her experiences into the shoot, we created powerful images that resonated with audiences and highlighted the importance of diversity and representation in the industry.

OA: How do you ensure that your photography celebrates the diversity of Kenyan beauty and culture?

BM: I celebrate the diversity of Kenyan beauty and culture by actively seeking out models from different backgrounds, showcasing traditional attire and customs, and capturing the vibrant essence of Kenyan culture in my photography.

 

OA: Can you discuss the role of fashion photographers in advocating for better representation and treatment of models in Kenya?

BM: Fashion photographers play a crucial role in advocating for better representation and treatment of models in Kenya by promoting diversity, inclusivity, and professionalism in their work, and by supporting initiatives that prioritize the well-being and rights of models.

OA: What measures do you take to ensure that models feel valued and respected while working with you on fashion shoots?

BM: To ensure models feel valued and respected, I maintain open communication, provide a supportive environment, and actively listen to their feedback and concerns. I also prioritize their well-being and ensure they have agency in the creative process.

OA: How do you handle situations where models express concerns or discomfort during a shoot?

BM: When models express concerns or discomfort during a shoot, I address them with empathy and respect. I prioritize their comfort and well-being and work collaboratively to find solutions that ensure a positive and productive shoot.

OA: Can you share any insights into the behind-the-scenes dynamics between fashion photographers and models during photo shoots?

BM: Behind-the-scenes dynamics between fashion photographers and models involve teamwork, creativity, and mutual respect. It’s a collaborative process where both parties contribute their expertise to bring the creative vision to life.

OA: What initiatives or changes would you like to see within the Kenyan fashion industry to better support and uplift models?

BM: I would like to see more initiatives within the Kenyan fashion industry that prioritize the well-being, diversity, and professional development of models. This includes better representation, fair treatment, and opportunities for growth and advancement.

OA: How do you approach photographing models of different ages, backgrounds, and body types with sensitivity and inclusivity?

BM: I approach photographing models of different ages, backgrounds, and body types with sensitivity and inclusivity by celebrating their diversity, respecting their individuality, and highlighting their unique beauty in my photography.

OA: Can you discuss the importance of collaboration and mutual respect between fashion photographers and models?

BM: Collaboration and mutual respect between fashion photographers and models are essential for creating successful and meaningful imagery. It fosters creativity, builds trust, and ensures a positive and productive working relationship.

OA: What advice would you give to aspiring fashion photographers in Kenya about working effectively and respectfully with models?

BM: My advice to aspiring fashion photographers in Kenya is to prioritize professionalism, respect for models, and inclusivity in their work. Collaborate closely with models, embrace diversity, and strive to create imagery that empowers and inspires.

OA: How do you ensure that models have input and agency in the creative process when collaborating on fashion shoots?

BM: I ensure models have input and agency in the creative process by actively involving them in discussions, respecting their ideas and preferences, and collaborating closely to co-create images that reflect their identity and vision.

OA: Can you share any experiences where you’ve collaborated with models to incorporate their ideas or perspectives into your photography?

BM: I often collaborate with models to incorporate their ideas or perspectives into my photography. By listening to their stories and experiences, we create images that are authentic, impactful, and meaningful to both of us.

OA: How do you address challenges related to lighting, location, or other technical aspects of fashion photography when working with models?

BM: I address technical challenges related to lighting, location, or other aspects of fashion photography by being prepared, adaptable, and resourceful. I work closely with my team to find creative solutions that ensure a successful shoot.

OA: What do you hope to achieve in terms of advancing the representation and treatment of models within the Kenyan fashion industry through your photography?

BM: Through my photography, I hope to advance the representation and treatment of models within the Kenyan fashion industry by promoting diversity, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for fair and ethical practices.

OA: How can clients contact you, You can share with the audience your contact details and social media handles.

BM: Clients can contact me through the following channels:

Email: tisohcaptures@gmail.com

WhatsApp: +254105833093 / +254702677662

Social Media Handles:
– TikTok: @tisohcaptures
– Instagram: @tisohcaptures
– Behance: @tisohcaptures
– YouTube: @tisohcaptures

Feel free to reach out to me via any of these platforms for inquiries, collaborations, or bookings. I look forward to connecting with you!

OA: Who inspired you and who do you admire, to work within the fashion industry in Kenya and internationally?

BM: I’m not sure really at the moment but I admire photographers who use their platform to advocate for social change and challenge norms within the industry.

Content courtesy of Brian Mutiso, Tisoh Captures & NFH Digital Team 

Kenya Worldwide Fashion Week 2014

Just Like That Ltd Kenya’s Leading Fashion Events Company, Brainchild of Founder/Designer Sonu Sharma, has hosted various Premier Fashion Events in the Country over the last 5 Years, such as Trendz Kenya Fashion Festival / Trendz Kenya Fashion Week. The above events have gained great Regional / International attention and have rapidly become Sub-Saharan Africa’s most beloved Fashion extravaganza, Strongly contributing to consolidating Kenya’s positioning as the Fashion / Urban Lifestyle Capital of Africa. Keeping the Heritage Alive of “Bringing the World to Kenya and taking Kenya to the World”, we present “Kenya Worldwide Fashion Week “which will witness yet another grand gathering of World Class International and Regional Fashion Designers, High Profile Labels, Sponsors & Media this Aug 2014.

THE AIM –To Expose Kenya as the Established Fashion & Urban Lifestyle Capital of Africa.

THE OBJECTIVE – Kenya Worldwide Fashion Week Believes in building Relationships, Creating Opportunities & Encouraging Excellence in Quality.

THE EVENT FEATURES –

Fine Designers from Africa and around the world showcasing exquisite collections. World Class entertainment. Exhibits of Lifestyle & Luxury Products and Services. VIP Red Carpet Dinner & reception. KWFW After Party-“Celebrate the Nite” Schedule- KENYA WORLDWIDE FASHION WEEK 30 & 31 AUGUST 2014

DATE- 30 AUG 2014– GALA FASHION SHOW , DINNER AND AFTER PARTY.ENTRY BY TICKET –

Best Dressed Couple at KENYA WORLDWIDE FASHION WEEK 2014- Wins-Joburg ’/ Nairobi / Joburg’ Airline Ticket Courtesy South African Airways

Venue – The Tribe Hotel , Pool Side(VIP Gala Fashion Show & Dinner (6PM – 11PM)

11PM-After Party” CELEBRATE THE NITE“ @ The Village Market

CALL- +254-0-706376796 or DROP MAIL – Kenyaworldwidefashionwk@gmail.com

DATE – 30/31 AUG 2014 EXHIBITION OF LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS

ENTRY FREE !

Venue – The Village Market (Food Court)

9AM – 6PM , Great Raffle Prizes to be Won !!

Kenya Worldwide Fashion Week 2014 SUPPORTED BY –

Mercedes Benz
Glenfiddich
Red Bull
Raka Finest Kenyan Cheese.
Xpose Ltd
Valon
YOU C – 1000
South African Airways
Pride Drive
Dhiiren’s Hair & Beauty College
Safari King –Natural Spring Water .
Healthy U
The Village Market ( Exhibition & After Party Venue Partner)
Tribe Hotel – VIP Gala Show Venue + Hospitality Partner
Media Partners –

Nation Media Group- Official Media Partner
Fashion One – Official Fashion Channel
Couture Africa Mag’
Kenya Buzz
East FM
Participating world renowned Designers/Labels

Kenya Worldwide Fashion Week 2014 will be graced by the Finest designers/Labels that will strut their collections down the runway.

There will be a concoction of demurring charm, dazzling luxury and eternal classics from fashion’s most sought-after designers.

This Years Line up of Designers –

1. John Kaveke – Kenya

2.Mandira Bedi – India

3. Joan Ibuzo *House of Marie – Nigeria

4. Deepak Perwani – Pakistan

5. Wanyoike Lewis- Kenya

6. Sougat Paul *Soup – India

7. Paledi Segapo *Palse – South Africa

8. Madafu Moxie*Madafu Moxie – Kenya

9. Spero Villioti *Spero Villioti Couture-South Africa

10. Margaux Marionette*Margaux – Reunion (French Islands)

For more information contact –

Sonu Sharma, Founder Kenya Worldwide Fashion Week & MD – Just Like That Ltd.

Mail – sonu@justlikethatltd.com           Tel Mb- +254-736-779259

Website-www.kenyaworldwidefashionweek.com
Content Courtesy Of Kenya Fashion Week

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