By Mwikali Lati
Most Kenyan fashion blogs rely on striking images to
pull in viewers. This collaboration with photographers gives their pages
an artistic hook which is key to making a successful blog.
Share This Story
This partnership is pushing the industry to new frontiers, said Sharon Mundia of thisisess.com site.
“I think it makes sense. One person loves
expressing oneself through a personal style and another loves to
capture moments in the most beautiful ways possible,” she said.
Ms Mundia started collaborating with Victor Peace, a professional photographer, late last year.
Earlier, the bloggers used phone or digital cameras
to take pictures of their creations for posting. These lacked the
professional touch and hardly stood out in a sea of fashion bloggers.
“Fashion bloggers have taken to collaborating with
photographers because this makes them more visual; people want to see
good quality photos and outfits. That’s what really drives traffic to
fashion blogs,” said Vonette Orinda of vonetteway.com site.
Traffic to Ms Orinda’s blog has grown since she
started collaborating with photographer Eric Mwazo in May this year. “In
May my page views were 40,607, they currently stand at 98,906. I get an
average of 400 views per day with or without a new post on the blog,”
she said.
Teaming up with Mr Mwanzo has helped her concentrate more on blog content, she said.
As a result of the collaboration, companies and
fashion designers have noticed her blog, leading to invitations to
attend events such as Wambui Mukenyi’s Bridal Collection, P&G’s
Camay and Unilever’s Lux.
She has also been invited to high profile fashion events such as the Festival for African Fashion and Arts (FAFA).
“Pik-Cha-Guy Photography approached me. He (brand
owner Onyango Ayany) wanted to do a creative project that involves fun
and which would develop his skills,” said Ms Sienna Barley of threadmuse.blogspot.com.
Their collaboration, which began in February, has enabled them to promote each other’s art.
“I have grown more as a photographer and I have improved my skills. I now understand fashion photography better.
‘‘I have seen how it’s different from other fields
of photography. FAFA was an eye opener, taking photos of models on the
runway for the first time was quite a challenge.
‘‘One has to be well prepared as there is no room for error unlike when I take photos for blogs such as vonetteway.com,” said Mr Mwanzo.
No comments :
Post a Comment