Friday, June 5, 2026

My Photography Journey +throughMylens

šŸ“ø Self Made Series 

The same camera, the same lens, and sometimes even the same environment can produce completely different results. Why? Because beyond the equipment, you need an extra pair of eyes in every situation—a fresh perspective.

Without a doubt, your camera, lens, and other gear play a role in the quality of your work. However, the greatest difference often comes from how you think, observe, and interpret what is in front of you. You cannot expect different outcomes while seeing everything through the same mindset.





Photography is not only about mastering the technical aspects; it is also about developing the way you see the world. Your perspective, creativity, patience, communication, and ability to connect with environment (the wild, the people, the street etc) all influence the final image.

Learn both the hard skills and the soft skills. Master your equipment, but also master your mindset. In the end, great photographs are created not just by the camera in your hands, but by the vision behind your eyes.

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Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Power of Context: Why Good Ideas Sometimes Fail

You don't necessarily need to create something that has never been done before. What matters is your ability to solve an existing problem from a different perspective and in a way that meets a real need.

Take a simple example. If you travel into many rural communities, you'll quickly realize that owning a smartphone is still a dream for many people. In some places, access to a library is almost unheard of. This tells us that needs and priorities differ from one environment to another.

Before starting an organization, business, project, or initiative, don't copy ideas blindly simply because they worked somewhere else. First, conduct proper research within your target area. Understand the people, their challenges, purchasing power, priorities, and whether there is genuine demand for your product or service.

For instance, imagine setting up a business in a rural area of Kenya. Which product is likely to have a wider market: an expensive shampoo or an affordable medicated soap that addresses a common daily need? The answer may seem obvious, yet many entrepreneurs overlook such realities.

Sometimes an idea is not failing because it is bad. The problem is that it is being implemented in the wrong environment or for the wrong audience. When the operating conditions are off track, businesses close early, projects lose momentum, and great ideas slowly die.

A successful idea is not only about innovation; it is also about understanding the context in which that innovation is meant to serve.

Quote:

"An idea does not succeed simply because it is good; it succeeds when it solves the right problem for the right people at the right time." — Wilson Masaka



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Youth Advocate / Trainer / Social Entrepreneur

I offer master classes in; Photography, Web design, social media, financial literacy, creative entrepreneurship, soft skills, blogging, content creation and personal branding. 


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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

More Than a Pair Of Football Shoes

Play Safe With Dignity Campaign

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šŸ“ More Than a Pair of Football Boots

The Play Safe With Dignity football boots and sports resources campaign is an ongoing initiative by Wilsen Initiative (Wi). Since its inception in the year 2000, the campaign has reached more than 700 children and young footballers with quality football boots.

Some years, we surpass our annual target of 35 pairs through a single event, while at other times, the support comes gradually—one or two pairs each month. Despite these efforts, many young and talented players still train and play barefoot, exposing themselves to avoidable injuries and limiting their ability to perform at their best.

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to connect Ozil Odhiambo with a pair of football boots as a way of encouraging him to keep believing in his journey, regardless of the challenges he may face. While the boots may not last forever, the gesture and the hope it inspires can leave a lasting memory in his football journey. My hope is that one day, he too will be in a position to support another young player and keep the cycle of giving alive.

My inspiration for this campaign comes from my own football journey. Between the ages of 10 and 14, I played barefoot. My turning point came when I received my first pair of football boots as a gift after being recognized as the best player in a tournament. That moment changed how I viewed football and showed me the power of encouragement and opportunity.

This campaign does not distribute football boots randomly. We consider factors such as a player's commitment to team, discipline, performance, and school attendance. We strongly believe that excellence in sports should go hand in hand with education, helping young people achieve success both on and off the field.

I would like to call upon friends, partners, well-wishers, and football lovers to join us in this ongoing cause. Together, we can help more young players play safely, dream bigger, and pursue their goals with dignity.



A special thank you to everyone who has supported the campaign over the years. Your contribution continues to make a real difference in the lives of many young footballers.

Remember:

šŸ“ "If you're doing something for show, it may only last for a moment. But if you're doing it for a cause, its impact can endure long beyond your lifetime."
— Wilson Masaka

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