Thursday, July 16, 2026

My Photography Journey

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#Quote #PhotographyPhilosoply

šŸ“ “My best photograph is the one I have yet to create. I measure my craft not by the number of pictures I take, but by the depth of the moments I am able to capture." - Wilson Masaka, +throughMylens

šŸ“"The greatest creative challenge isn't finding a new place—it's discovering a new story in the same place. Every week, month, and year may bring the same activity, but a different lens reveals a different perspective."
— Wilson Masaka | +throughMylens

šŸ“Œ SKILL UP 101

Are you an aspiring photographer ready to elevate your craft?

Every month, I offer five hours of complimentary, high-impact training, drawing from my core philosophies in Learn to Learn and the Self-Made Series.

If you are part of a youth group within Nairobi, this is your chance to gain practical insight, sharpen your creative eye, and understand the mindset that fuels sustainable growth in photography.

I will be donating these five hours to a maximum of 25 committed young creatives as a gesture of #GivingBack to the community that continues to inspire me.









Whether you’re seeking mentorship, motivation, or a deeper understanding of the art, science and discipline behind photography, this session is designed to set you on a path toward excellence.

šŸ“© Reach out, if you're a youth group and let’s create something remarkable together.

✉️ wilson.masaka [at]gmail.com

World Cup Series 2026 Series

 Football Made Me Series

Bits and Pieces 

Semi Za Maja +throughMylens / World Cup Series 2026

Football has taught me that every goal carries a different emotion, but not every goal deserves the same celebration.

As I watched the World Cup, I paid close attention not just to the goals, but to everything surrounding them the build-up, the timing, the celebrations, the reactions, and the momentum shifts that followed. One lesson stood out: football is as much a game of emotional discipline as it is of technical ability.

The matches between England and Argentina, and Argentina and Egypt, will remain memorable examples of resilience, teamwork, individual brilliance, and the never-give-up spirit displayed by the defending champions, Argentina. They reminded us that a match is never won until the referee blows the final whistle.

As we look forward to the final between Spain and Argentina, one thing is certain: the battle will be decided not only by skill, but also by composure under pressure.




Every goal tells a different story:

1. The opening goal – the excitement of taking the lead.

2. The equaliser – the belief that hope has been restored.

3.The go-ahead goal – the confidence that victory is within reach.

4. The winning goal – the only goal whose value is confirmed when the final whistle sounds.

There is no universal formula for celebrating goals. Every match has its own rhythm, every opponent presents different challenges, and every minute on the clock changes the emotional weight of a goal. Great teams celebrate with passion, but they also understand that football can change in an instant.

Celebrate every goal with joy, but celebrate every victory with humility. Until the final whistle, the game is still writing its story.

Quote:

 "Goals create moments of joy, but only the final whistle decides which celebration becomes history."

— Wilson Masaka | +throughMylens

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Knowledge Investing Series

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The future belongs to those who invest in knowledge, skills, and adaptability not just certificates.

Searching for a job has become one of the toughest challenges many people face today. The world of work is changing faster than our education systems, creating a gap between what learners are taught and what employers and society actually need.

It is time to rethink how we prepare young people for the future.

We need to shift:

šŸ“ From grades to competence.
šŸ“ From certificates to problem-solving ability.
šŸ“ From memorizing every subject to mastering a talent or specialization.
šŸ“ From job-seeking to value creation.
šŸ“ From employment as the only goal to entrepreneurship and innovation as equal pathways.

Growing up, many of us were encouraged to get good grades so we could secure a well-paying job. Very few of us were taught how to become employers, innovators, or entrepreneurs who create opportunities for others.

Today's knowledge economy demands a different approach.

Technology, artificial intelligence, automation, and digital transformation have made continuous learning a necessity rather than a choice. What matters is not only what you know, but how quickly you can learn, adapt, and apply your knowledge to solve real-world problems.



This is why I advocate for the ASK–T Model for quality learning:

A – Attitude: Develop curiosity, resilience, discipline, and a growth mindset.

S – Skills: Build practical, relevant, and future-ready skills that solve real problems.

K – Knowledge: Continuously acquire and deepen expertise in your chosen field while staying informed about emerging trends.

T – Tools: Learn to use the right technologies, digital platforms, and AI tools that increase productivity and creativity.

The second T represents the T-shaped professional—someone with deep expertise in one discipline and broad knowledge across related fields. This combination enables collaboration, innovation, and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.

The future job market will not simply reward those with the highest grades. It will reward those with the right attitude, valuable skills, relevant knowledge, and the ability to use modern tools to create solutions.

Invest in knowledge today so that tomorrow, opportunities will invest in you.

— Wilson Masaka | +throughMylens
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