Cranium Ink, a photography and graphic design house founded
by the late Minister for Security George Saitoti’s son Zachary Musengi Saitoti
and designer Jeff Kegeri is launching an online magazine dubbed ‘Watch This Space’ tonight.
The magazine will cover the fashion scene in East Africa
and beyond, while the launch edition will feature 9 fashion houses including
Moo Cow, the Janet Mbugua Collection among others.
Zack’s photography is perfectly aligned with the originality
and flair of the design houses, and through graphic design, the photos are
enhanced. The second edition of ‘Watch This Space Magazine’ will be out in 2
months.
Jeff and Zack Bio’s
Zachary Musengi
After high school, where he specialized in sciences,
languages and predominantly the arts, Zachary moved to Bristol to pursue two
degrees in Graphic Design and Photography. His photography has been described
as emotive, often dramatic with dark undertones and yet with a playful twist.
Zachary’s interests lie within mainly creative & contemporary photography,
stretching to fashion, landscape, surrealist, reportage and staged photography.
After leaving university, Zachary started his own business,
working as freelance photographer & graphic designer. Recently he has
ventured into film and has produced several short promotional videos for
clients such as Redbull in collaboration with Panhead, a Bristol based record
label. Additionally he has been the in house photographer for several
magazines, record labels, and design companies, such as Soull Motive Records,
TRAP Magazine, Fiasco Designs & Weapon of Choice Magazine.
Commercially, Zachary’s work has been appraised both locally
and internationally, following several successful exhibitions in London, Bristol,
and Nairobi. He has had the pleasure of working with an assortment of clients
such as Super Super Magazine, Kurt Geiger, ITV Fixers, BBC, Clifton
Photographic Company, Fudd Clothing and many more.
Jeff Kegeri
The designer had a passion for art and studied Art,
computers and sciences in high school. Afterwards, he joined the University of
Wollongong (NSW), Australia.
Upon his return, he enrolled in Graphic Design and 3D Modeling
and Animation at Shang Tao 3D Animation Media College Nairobi.
He then decided to start his own business, which he has been
running ever since.
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