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Emma MulwaPhoto: Contributed
Emma MulwaPhoto: Contributed

Photographer: Emma Mulwa

Michaiyla Hansen
In the realm of Namibian photography, Emma Mulwa stands out as a dedicated freelancer and the creative force behind VJ Mulwa Photography.

With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, Mulwa has carved a niche for herself in capturing journalistic narratives through her lens.

Her journey into photography began with a passion for storytelling through visual imagery. Now, her portfolio reflects a diverse range of projects - from covering the solemn funeral of late president Hage Geingob to documenting the visit of King Philippe of Belgium and the monumental groundbreaking of the Windhoek District Hospital.

Each photograph by Mulwa captures the essence of the moment, but also shows her authenticity and artistry.

When it comes to her approach, the photographer said it can take meticulous research and preparation. Before each assignment, she does her research for better understanding of the subject matter, ensuring that her photography aligns seamlessly with the client's vision and objectives. This thorough approach not only meets but exceeds expectations, as Mulwa brings her creative flair to every shoot.

Beyond her technical prowess, she understands the importance of effective communication and collaboration. “I work closely with clients, discussing potential shots and ideas to ensure a collaborative effort that produces remarkable results," she said.

This client-centric approach helps Mulwa to deliver a satisfactory service to her clients and potential clients.

Handling multiple projects and tight deadlines is a skill Mulwa has mastered over the years. She prioritises tasks based on urgency and dedicates herself fully to each project, maintaining high standards of quality and efficiency.

Whether it's a full-day wedding event or a quick turnaround for media coverage, she delivers consistent work.

Her pricing structure, detailed on her website, reflects her commitment to transparency and value. “Clients can expect a minimum of 30 high-resolution photographs per hour, delivered promptly and electronically,” she said.

This clarity ensures that clients know exactly what to expect, further enhancing their experience with VJ Mulwa Photography.

Meanwhile, feedback is integral to her process. After each shoot, she actively seeks input from clients, valuing their perspectives to continually refine and enhance her craft. This dedication to improvement not only fosters strong client relationships, but also drives her personal and professional growth as a photographer.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-16

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