Taking great photos isn’t just about having a nice camera. It's about the thought and creativity in your mind and also a good balance in your hands or you might break your phone while clicking an amazing shot ( don't judge)
My assignment goes further and now I have to select one picture out of your collected pieces
but I selected two ; two totally different pictures that have a similar concept but a different texture and meaning. Hope they give a connect.
And stay tuned like you did last time
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Sometimes clicking pictures is fun , especially when the environment attracts you with multiple colors or different aura in just one colour ; but sometimes it's different especially when its part of your assignment.
In my assignment I was asked to click click multiple pictures and play with it by adding a mood to it. But may be I was lucky enough that my pictures itself gives a mood.
A MONOCROMATIC mood with a tinch of yellow and warm tones to it .....and that's how my whole assignment started , with a beautiful inspiration!!!!!!!!!
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If you are not in the SHADOWS , you are not in the LIGHT
_RIYA MATTA
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Let's begin the other great story - 2017
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Another BOOK COVER By Riya Matta , inspired by Zulu Beadwork
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hi people !!!
THIS BLOG IS BASED ON MY PROJECT I’M PRESENTLY WORKING ON. THE TOPIC FOR MY PROJECT IS “ ZULU BEADWORK “
The Zulu community basically uses the beadwork as a way to communicate with each other, just like the old tradition of weddings, men give women engagement rings so others know that they are not available in the dating community.
The simplest shapes in which they provide Gender info or even material status is a triangle. Depending on the way that the tip of the triangle is pointing, it informs whether the person wearing it is a boy, a girl and if they are married
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MY VERY FIRST COFFEE TABLE BOOK COVER !!!!!
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MEME
Edited by : Riya Matta
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JESUS LOVE PIZZA!!!!!
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ZULU BEAD JEWELRY
Introduction
Zulu bead jewelry (often referred to as trade beads) is not only beautiful but is also rich in tradition and cultural meaning. The hand made bead work is sold to tourist as gifts, and is an important income source for the Zulu people. Many of the tribes offer this type of
African jewelry
for sale for women and for men. People who buy this type of jewelry are usually not aware of the meaning behind the colors and shapes found on the necklace, pendant, or other piece of jewelry they have purchased. On this page of Interesting Africa Facts we provide information on how the various designs and colors of the Zulu beadwork are used as symbols and the meanings behind these symbols.
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5 STEPS TO MAKE PIZZA
Edited by :Riya Matta
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MEME
Edited by : Riya Matta
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when you wake up in the morning and realise I’m the President and have to work!!!
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IT’S A LOVE LETTER
Beaded message that are given by ZULU maidens to their lovers as symbols to their loves and affection . Each colour convey a different meaning.
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lets talk zulu!!!!
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when your friends reaches late !!!!!
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ME : Whats “RIMSHOTS” ?
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