Austin Malema On 10 Years In The Industy, RTC Studios And The Future Of Photography

Mpho Austin Malema / Entrepreneur, Photographer & Founder of RTC Studios and Pixel Kollective

You’re a well-known photographer in South Africa, how has the journey been so far?

I have been in the industry for just over 10 years as a photographer and the journey has been an interesting one with many ups and downs. It is not as easy as it seems. Right now people only see your glory years and want the same thing but they don’t know of the failures and trials you face before getting to a point where your work speaks for itself.

What is RTC Studios and what services are offered?

RTC stands for Ronewa Tshiamo Cai. We are a visual creative hub which currently offers photography and videography solutions.

What’s your opinion on the current young South African photographer’s career span? 

I think as a young photographer in South Africa your career can be short lived depending on how serious you take your craft and using it to build a career. The big thing is adapting to different forms of photography, as the industry in South Africa is not big enough for one to make a living by just one form of photography. Most times, you have to adapt to new skills to grow. Young photographers need to stay strong and sharp mentally, as failures and rejection can be taxing.

Explain your type of photography…

I shoot lifestyle photography.

How are you staying busy during this pandemic?

At the beginning of this pandemic I was taking part in challenges by other photographers and created one myself, I also started watching tutorials on other forms of photography I am interested in, I usually do this to keep my mind fresh and to develop my skill set. In the  past couple of  weeks, we had had some projects done which should be coming out soon.

Your proudest career moment? 

There are so many of these moments, one being making it onto the Forbes 30 Under 30 list of 2019. I think I realized that photography was more than just photos, but the bigger picture being the business.

One word to describe your industry would be…

Trying.

How’s the future looking?

The future of the industry looks great as there are many opportunities for young people to come in and grow. The future belongs to those who go after it.

Inspire the kids with some closing words of wisdom…

As Confucius once wrote: “Wherever you go, go with all your heart”.

 

Follow Austin Malema! 

Instagram: @aust_malema

Twitter: @AustinMalema

Facebook: @AustMalema

 

-Bridgette Makhela

ONYX: SANDTON’S NEW GEM

Thursday 5th October 2017 Sandton’s newest venue, Onyx, opened its doors to the who’s who of Johannesburg with an all-black theme night highlighted throughout the venue, dress code & menu.

An exquisite venue set within Sandton’s luxury mall, Michelangelo Towers, Onyx is part of the well known Taboo Group, owned by the successful nightclub mogul, Chris Coutroulis.

The launch hosted an array of celebrities, socialites, influencers and sponsors who enjoyed Cîroc cocktails on arrival, as well as a perfectly themed menu consisting of Black spaghetti with salmon pieces, alongside delicious black sushi and tasty black burgers to name a few delights on offer.

Jo Bodiba representing The Taboo Group on the night, explained the choice of name for the venue, “A gem is usually found rough and unfinished, it never appears in its most natural state completely perfect, so we wanted to polish this phenomenal location to perfection and release our gem to the World

Guests were brought to their feet with an exciting and vibrant performance from singer, Shekinah, who thrilled guests with material from her debut album as well as previous chart toppers, like ‘Back to the Beach’.

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Guests participated in naming Onyx’s signature cocktail, formulated by Cîroc & the winner received a hamper to the value of R5000, filled with 3 Cîroc variants, Cîroc merchandise as well as caps and pullovers from Cîroc Ambassador, Cassper Nyovest.

Ciroc’s newest ambassador Thando Thabethe, MC’d the night brilliantly, entertaining guests with her quick wit and charm, as well as a surprise DJ set from the lady herself.

The main sponsor for the night Cîroc, will be holding Cîroc nights every Thursday going forward. Other sponsors on the night included, Sorbet Group, Freddy Jeans, Castello Shoes, YSL Make up and Forbes Magazine, who contributed to a divine goody bag given to guests after festivities were concluded on the night. Freddy Jeans and Castello shoes also gifted 2 lucky winners vouchers to spend in their stores. Castello Shoes were thrilled to gift a R1000 voucher and Freddy Jeans contributed a fabulous R2500 to another lucky guest!

The beauty of Onyx has arrived!

 

IMAGES: https://we.tl/MjUpzn38lA

(Credit: Riaaz Ameen for The Taboo Group)

For more information or interview requests please contact Justine Abrahams on justine@africanstar.co.za / Cell: 0614308636

Issued on Behalf of the Taboo Group

Bridgette Makhela