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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Barack Obama: 5 Lessons You Taught Me


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Half way through the week & it's #WednesdayWisdom

This post has been a long long time coming, in fact when I started blogging in April 2016, I promised that I would do a post on Barack Obama. Now with the Medal of Freedom Ceremony & Trump being elected as the 45th US President. It feels only fair I feature my favorite President of all.

I know, I know Bold statement. Well I'm a pretty bold guy.

"But how can you say that when there have been so many Greats before him?"~ You may ask.
Some that fought wars, some that won wars, some that ended slavery, some that built economic hubs of prosperity. Well it's simple really, even in the face of all of that Barack Obama comes out ahead because he's been President within my life time and I got to experience his awesomeness as I grew up.
He's the first black president
His speeches are both uplifting and extraordinarily invigorating as opposed to every other politician I've ever heard talking...


Barack Hussein Obama II 

(US i/bəˈrɑːk hˈsn ˈbɑːmə/; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office and the first president born outside the continental United States. In foreign policy, Obama ended U.S. military involvement in the Iraq War





5 Lessons Barack Obama Taught Me



5. Pusha, Pressa, Phanda!

"The future rewards those who press on. I don't have time to feel sorry for myself. I don't have time to complain. I'm going to press on."~Barack Obama

"If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress."~Barack Obama

If you read my post from Monday:

How to OverCome Self-Doubt: A New Perspective to 6 Tips

Then Barack certainly testifies to it today. The ONLY way through is... Through! Action causes reaction. If you're down and out, miserable and stressed, sad and lonely~ Just get up and get moving. Do something, anything to keep yourself moving forward. 


4. Equality for All

“Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law, for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal, as well.”~Barack Obama

Welcome to the 21st Century everyone.
What society finds acceptable is constantly changing and reshaping. By that I mean decades ago, free black men were almost unheard of and slavery ran rampant. NOW, slavery is unacceptable and free black men are everywhere. Do you see what I mean? What is Right will always be Right. Whether now or 20 years from now.

Another perspective is that kids are our future, they are entirely the immense potential our species has. So in saying that, why would we teach them anything else but that Everyone is Equal. In every which way that matters. Race, skin color, sexual orientation, culture.


3. Destiny's Child

"Our destiny is not written for us but by us."~Barack Obama

"The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something."~Barack Obama

When we were younger & even now the people around us tend to Tell us at every corner what our destinies are. What we are meant to do with our lives. What's the best option for us.

Hobbledegoop! It's much easier for someone to judge your life than their own and I'm sure many of us are guilty of this too. Sometimes it just flows through us.

When in reality, No One and I mean NO ONE can chose your path but You.
If you read Barack's background you would never in a million years say that he would end up as president, in fact you'd probably laugh, hysterically. but just look at the guy now. Even though the commonality in society wouldn't even believe he could get a law degree let alone become president. We determine our destiny, end of story. 

2. Obama Out

''If I had to name my greatest strength, I guess it would be my humility. Greatest weakness, it's possible that I'm a little too awesome.''~Barack Obama

“It’s like I was shot out of a cannon. I’m so overexposed that I make Paris Hilton look like a recluse.”~Barack Obama

Hahaha! Seriously there is No one on the planet that has been more original of a President than Barack Obama has!
I mean if you look back at the previous presidents, even Trump...they all have similiar characteristics you know... That serious face, all business no play. It's like they are all about the next mission...
And here this dude comes along and blows the benchmark right out the water!
Not only does he do the Superman pose which earns him my Superman fandom Salute!
The guy dances on the Ellen Degeneres show
Then at the Correspondents dinner he ends his speech with two words that No Doubt Broke the internet: "Obama Out"
and Literally Dropped the Mic!!!!
I am simply in awe of how amazing Obama is.

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President Obama Drops Microphone on Floor at White House Correspondents' Dinner 2016
View the FULL SPEECH by clicking Here


Barack Obama Dancing On Ellen Show - 2007 Classic



1. YES We Can!

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek."~Barack Obama

Probably one of the most powerful statements/quotes ever emblazoned across the world. So simple yet so overlooked and so incredibly clever of him. While every other presidential candidate kept telling the world how They would change things for the better.

The wise Obama-sensei instead talked about how WE can change things for the better. He knew the best successes are achieved by team work and in the support of others.

Because when we help others get what they want we automatically get what we want. 

"The Presidential Medal of Freedom is not just our nation's highest civilian honor - it's a tribute to the idea that all of us, no matter where we come from, have the opportunity to change this country for the better. From scientists, philanthropists, and public servants to activists, athletes, and artists, these 21 individuals have helped push America forward, inspiring millions of people around the world along the way."~Barack Obama


"Just keep swimming": An emotional Ellen DeGeneres held back tears as she stood next to President Obama and received the highest civilian honor given by The White House, the Medal of Freedom.

READ: Ellen Degeneres - 5 Lessons You Taught Me


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Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Travel Tag: Camero Photography

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Buenas Dias!

One of my favorite days of the week has arrived, iiiiiiitS #TravelTuesday
Travel is a Billion Dollar industry almost teasing at Trillion Dollar status, Why?
Because EVERYONE loves to travel!

Today I have the honor of intro'ing you to my photography sensei and good friend, Anesen Naidoo. We first met at a wedding I was doing camera work for. I was immediately impressed with his talent and enthusiasm. Anesen's passion shines through in his photos and I'm humbled to have had the privilege to work with him. He's also an avid traveler so I thought the Travel Tag would be the perfect way to display his awesomeness. 


The worlds most passionate Wedding, Portrait and Events Photographer living the dream of being able to do what he loves best and that is being able to capture amazing people, places and events like never seen before. Self confessed obsessive petrol head who believes cars have feelings too and should be photographed in a sort of emotional way.

Above all, Husband (Personal Photographer actually) to an amazing wife and father to the greatest adorable Angel the world will soon come to love.






1. Tell us about a recent holiday 
  • Most recent Holiday was to Mauritius. It was the first “Overseas” trip after my daughter was born and decided it would be the best place to be together as a family to relax and enjoy some quality time with each other. Unfortunately, my daughter had other plans and had quality time (absolute FUN) with the pools, food and other people while the wife and I watched from the sidelines like deserted orphans.
2. Best destination to travel to
  • Thus far, for me it is Mexico City. Yup. That’s right, Mexico city. You could really lose yourself (literally and figuratively). It has the trifecta of travel awesomeness: Food, People and Sights. Then there is this magical something. It is the way the city overcomes your senses speaks to your heart that makes you fall in-love with what it stands for. 
  • P.Sxxx  Now that I really think of it, it might have reminded me about Joburg, South Africa – not the scared sh*tless after dark part, but everything the city stands for in the most honest loving way. 
3. Worst Travel experience?
  • It would have to be when the wife and I were in Paris, France. After having the most exciting 16 hours at Euro Disney we were dropped off by our tour bus in the middle of nowhere at around 10pm at night, left to find our way back to our hotel. 
  • We were SO tired, after the day, to the point that if I shot myself in the knee my nerves would have been too tired to send a pain signal to my brain. The only way we knew how to get to our hotel was by train, but then at that time they closed the stations. We spoke as much French as we did Tamil/Hindi (absolutely ZERO) and we could not find an available taxi anywhere. We walked in the direction of the Eiffel Tower using it as our bearing until they did an idiotic thing of switching its lights off at around midnight (Aaaarrrgh!!!). We ended up walking 13kms to our hotel through God knows what streets and realized that when we spoke to people it was something resembling Lassie barking at her owner about a lost South African couple…. But her owner was brain dead. OMG. I need a drink now. 


4. How has traveling changed your life? 
  • It’s cemented my belief that there are so many amazing places, people and things in this beautiful world of ours. The one thing that it has changed my life about was that I love my home country, its people and especially my family now more than ever.
5. Where are you from?
  • Originally from a small town (used to be 6000 people) in Kwazulu Natal called Stanger. 
6. Where have you been around the world?
  • Not too many: 
Athens, Mykonos, Santorini (Greece); Paris (France); Rome, Venice, Florence (Italy); Atlanta Georgia, New York, Chicago (U.S); Mauritius; Swaziland; Mozambique; Zimbabwe and Nigeria.
  • Give or take a place or two missing. 
7. What is your favorite City?
  • Joburg! 
8. What are your dream destinations?
I dream of going to watch the greatest motoring event at Le Mans in France. I then want to visit the towns in which the factories of my favorite car manufacturers are. I am one of the biggest petrol heads, ever.
9. Best item have you purchased overseas?
  • A camera, of course!!
10. What time of the year do you like to travel?
  • In September. It’s quieter and the weather is always great. 




11. How many times a year do you travel?
  • Once a year overseas and many times to places in country 
12. Show us your favorite travel picture? 
  • There are many but to me this one would be the best: 


13. What are some new and exciting cuisines that you tried on your travels?
  • I am SO not a foodie. When I travel, give me PIZZA!! Although, if I had to think about it, it would be Gyros in Greece and Nutella & Banana Crepes in France.


14. Have you ever lost something while traveling?
  • HA!!! What a joke this question is. Losing something on a trip is a ritual with me. I lost a camera lens on my last trip. 
15. What are your favorite travel activities?
  • I found that I just HAVE to swim in every beach or pool I come across. 
16. What are your must-have travel accessories?
  • I could live without anything except my Camera Gear. 
17. What is your favorite accent in the world?
  • German.
18. If you could live anywhere where would you live?
  • Right where I am now. South Africa. 
19. Why do you enjoy traveling?
  • It’s spending time with types of people and places you see in movies and magazines and finding out whether what you perceive in your mind about the place is actually true. 
20. Do you have a travel buddy?
  • Yes. My wife. 

21. What are some of the interesting places you've visited and the different cultures?

  • Culture and place is Mexico. What an interesting type of culture they have. The beaches are amazing. 
  • Chicago, vibey and Artistic city that I loved for the short time I spent there. 
  • Zimbabwe, the people are beyond friendly, hardworking and fun. 
22. Have you ever had any bad travel experiences?
  • No, its all been good, great even or an adventure. 
23. Advice for those who want to travel but think they can’t?
  • The only reason why you can’t or won’t travel is because you would be too afraid to do so. As a South African, there is NO place you cannot visit or experience that is too tough for you to handle. 

Quick Fire 

Road Trip around your country or Plane ride to an exotic location

Hotel or Hostel 

Summer or Winter 

Window or Aisle seat 

Book or Movie on the Plane 

Time to share some of my favorites photographs by Anesen:
Baby Portraits
















Adorableness Overload: Kitara












Wedding Photography






Family Photography

Landscape Photography






If you'd like to hire Camero Photography, you can Email Anesen at Anesen.Naidoo@Gmail.com
For a quote. 

Keep up with his digital uploads here:









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