Having served at the forefront of the Kenya Films Classification Board (KFCB), I have honed their ability to strike a delicate balance between artistic freedom and social responsibility. By spearheading strategic communication campaigns and initiatives such as
1. Writing activities; e.g.
Advisory memos, letters, emails, reports, talking points, press releases, speeches, etc.
2. Technical activities; e.g.
Photography, editing posters/images, branding, etc.
They have effectively highlighted the Board's mission to promote a vibrant, diverse, and responsible film industry, essential in safeguarding the nation's cultural heritage.
Below are some samples of photography I did on different occasions courtesy of The Kenya Films Classification Board.
Photography of meetings.
Meeting photos at the CEO's office.
Meeting Photos while in the Board room.
Photos of a meeting at the boarding room with the Flying Eagles Initiative members.
Photos of a work retreat at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel.
Events photography.
Photography of an event we were invited to by the Digital Broadcasters Association Kenya
Photography during the initiation of the National Youth Week at the University of Nairobi, Taifa Hall.
Photography during the National Youth Day at the Kenya Cultural Center.
Ag CEO of the Kenya Film Classification Board Mr.Joel Wamalwa (In glasses)
Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of Youths Affairs, Sports and the Arts, Mr. Ababu Namwamba (In the middle)
Photography of a Career Workshop held by The Kenya Films Classification Board at Chuka University in Tharaka Nithi County on 14th February 2024