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Thato Koketso Mohuba.
I am the South African born, spanish based founder and Executive photographer of Elements of 4sho. This company was founded on the objective of offering a lifestyle and professional service to clients who seek photographical expertise. It is us that our trust has been put by our clients and through our vast network of artists we continuously strive to reach greater heights in the creative fields of all that we stand for. This blog is not the official site of Elements of 4sho but a collection of personal and professional work I've done in my position. All content on this page is the property of Thato Koketso Mohuba, Elements of 4sho and affiliates unless stated otherwise. Work reblogged is the property of the original posters of the latter, however certain pieces may be on this site under an agreement with fellow bloggers and artists of the original work.
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Photographer: Thato Koketso Mohuba
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Photographer: Thato Koketso Mohuba
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Photographer: Thato Koketso Mohuba
Stylists: Eminio Sulaiman & Julian Woodhouse
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11 December 2011
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i see not, me, in the reflection you send, i see you.
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Oh friend, why’re you so shy.
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Pigogo (Peacock)
uMangi hamba nawe Thuli, ubizwa iPigogo (Nawe Thuli)
uMangi hamba nawe thuli, ubizwa iPigogo (Nawe Thuli)
When I walk with you Thuli, they call you a peacock.
A peacock,  a peacock, (oh thuli)

One of my most favourite songs of all time.
It reminds me of weddings and something out of an african romance.
A traditional South African folk song whose meaning is metaphorical in that it compares Thuli to a peacock. One of this worlds most beautiful looking birds. If not the most. The African woman, oh so beautiful.