Friday, September 21, 2012

Crop it Riri crop it.....

Rihana surprised her fans with a new super-cropped hair cut....yes Rihana is going short again, and this time, short and black. Hazelbird, kinda likes it but suggests Riri go back to her old ways before she goes Amber.....

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

INSIDE SIBISI GALLERY ....





Marcus K PHOTOGRAPHY

Thandi Sibisi



She is the first black female to own an art gallery and I can tell you she has more than 400 pairs of shoes. Ok that has nothing to do with her being the first  black young women to own a galley but 400 pairs of shoes is an achievements on its own. I love her.




Marcus K PHOTOGRAPHY

It was in Cape Town .....

The scarf is amongst my most loved items.....

Legit blazer

Neon Generation

Rage shoes
ELII BLAZER

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

TWITTER AS A REPORTING TOOL

                                                                




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When Mendy Weiner reported the Kebles case in court using twitter, so many journalists thought it was unprofessional to do so. But with time and the dominance social media has on media in general, journalists followed pursuit.
A huge story broke on the 16th of August in Marikana. Basically what happened is, miners were striking and it got out of hand and the SAPS started shooting and lot of people died. So journalists who were there had to fight for a spot to get that information out there first. And twitter was the better, easy and fast way of informing people.
Many media houses if not all of them, have twitter accounts which they use to inform people using just 140 characters. So we take a look at three reporters who did just that.  The EWN Reporter reported from when the miners were gathering. They took us through the whole incident in just few words. They even went on to twitting about what major media houses like BBC, were saying about it. They told a story and they managed to tell it in few words.
Another journalist Charl du Plessis also made use of twitter to report on the Marikana massacre. He was there days before the incident occurred, so he has been twitting and #tagging Lonmin and Marikana. He did that to indicate that his tweets were about Marikana and Lonmin. Plessis took his followers to a journey and made them feel like they were there too. He even went to the extent of re-twitting what other journalists were twitting.
Adriaan Basson is our third journalist who used twitter to report. He pretty much did the same to inform his followers.  He tried to cram all the information so he can get the information out there using only 140 characters.
Twitter has become a fast tool of reporting, taking the number one spot of broadcast. And one can never question that the number of people who are using twitter is increasing which means journalists are now able to reach masses before even getting to the editor. This also helps journalists to have a say in what they give to the public.