Kavindama pursues his photography dream

PIC: THEBE KAVINDAMA
PIC: THEBE KAVINDAMA

Growing up, Thebe Kavindama has always been fond of photography and it ran in the blood as his father was a lensman- the right motivation for him to pursue his childhood dream.

Speaking to Arts & Culture, Kavindama who hails from Kauxwi, a small village located in the North-West of Botswana, said he is now a professional photographer and brand owner of Wasabi Creatives.  He also said that he takes pride in capturing breathtaking portraits.

“Wasabi is my middle name, which in my native language, Hambukushu means to achieve artistic greatness,” he added.

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