A picture of a photographer capturing a little holding a box of cornflakes has gone viral on social media.
In a picture, the talented Lungisani Mjaji posted the behind scenes of the process of capturing the photos in his village in KZN
The end result was stunning photos which impressed many netizens online who have been sharing his work Lungisani, who is a student at The Tshwane University of Technology said the girl featured in the photographs is his niece
One talented photographer captured the hearts of many South Africans after sharing a video of how he managed to turn a playful moment of a child holding a box of cornflakes into visual art
A video posted on TikTok shows a young man taking photos of a little girl running around with a cereal box in her hands in a grassland area.
The talented young man, Lungisani Mjaji, is a photography student currently enrolled at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria. He spoke to Briefly News, sharing that he recently had the opportunity to visit his hometown, Nongidi, in Kwazulu Natal.
KwaZulu-Natal is a world in one province and it is home to a multitude of attractions, according to SA Venues.
Lungisani used his time away to capture the daily life happenings in the village, which he says inspire him greatly.
Lungisani said the girl featured in the photographs is his niece, whom he named Lethukukhanya, which translates to “bringing light to the family.”
The talented man explained that through his photography, he hopes to shine a light on the beauty, innocence, and potential of the remarkable children, including Lethukukhanya.
Lungisa Mjaji, who has captured beautiful moments of the little Albany bread girl, says the response to the images of his niece has been incredible with his photos gaining attention and becoming a trending topic.
If we look into this carefully we can see the girl with bread is the same girl holding a box of cornflakes.
On Twitter, Lungisani shared, “Am Lungisani Mjaji, sharing the untold story behind my viral photograph. The image is part of my project called ‘My Footprint,’ capturing the beauty of South Africa’s rural landscapes. Featuring my niece.”