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Taleah Meshae is brimming with talent

Taleah Meshaé launches her first fashion editorial, writes

- Gerry Cupido

AT JUST 17-years old, aspiring photograph­er, Taleah Meshaé, is set to launch her first fashion editorial this month. Her editorial titled “Born” came out of her desire to showcase her photograph­ic skills that she horned during a varsity project, where she had to shoot several photograph­ic editorials.

“The title ‘Born’ is my first edition of the Taleah Publicatio­n. It showcases the birth of my brand,” says Meshaé.

The Cape Town born teenager says that she wishes to share her deep intrigue and passion for the camera lens .

“This photograph­ic editorial was first conceptual­ized and developed as part of her scholarshi­p applicatio­n to study fashion and creative directing at, renowned, Parsons University in New York City. One of the prerequisi­tes of the scholarshi­p was to put together a fashion editorial as part of my portfolio featuring my own photograph­s,” says Meshaé.

You’re probably wondering how a 17-year-old manages to juggle school and her passion for photograph­y. Meshaé was home-schooled and completed her Cambridge A levels in May.

“Home-schooling offered me the flexibilit­y of managing my time. It afforded me more time to pursue my career.”

In addition to her passion for photograph­y, Meshaé has a soft heart and wanted to contribute, and give back to her community. Out of this commitment she has establishe­d the Taleah Meshaé Movement.

“This passion project aims to empower and inspire young girls, across all cultural norms, to be confident strong independen­t women,” says Meshaé.

Her intention is to host various workshops for girls from disadvanta­ged and underprivi­leged background­s as well as young girls whose confidence suffers with “beauty and body issues”. Taleah hopes to partner with these girls and to help empower, guide and coach them to be strong confident and beautiful South African women they were born to be.

This dynamic photograph­er is also set to host a Charity Golf Day on November 17 this year. This event sees a collaborat­ive effort with the Blue Collar Foundation and Jimmy Nevis, prior to her launch.

Earlier this year, Taleah travelled to Los Angeles and shot for some internatio­nal fashion designers and models. The hard work and efforts from her US trip, will appear in the second issue of her editorial – which is already in the final stages of production.

I caught up with Meshaé to find out what drives this ambitious young woman.

When did you develop an interest in photograph­y?

My love for photograph­y started as just a hobby after receiving my first Canon camera as birthday gift. I then developed a keen interest, when I was 14 years old, and did a photoshoot with one of my closest girl friends. It was then that the flame within me ignited and I found myself being drawn into the world of profession­al photograph­y.

I then decided to invite model look-alike friends and offered them free photo shoots at various locations. I did this for just over a year and soon after I was booked regularly for events by family and friends. Where do you draw inspiratio­n from for your photograph­y?

I mostly get my inspiratio­n from paging through my favourite magazines, such as Vogue and Elle SA, or on social media platforms, like tumblr or Instagram. I enjoy doing research before every shoot.

Who’s your favourite photograph­er?

Nima Benati who shoots for high-end fashion labels, such as Dolce&Ganbana and Tom Ford. She’s only 24 years old and her success inspires me. How did your Los Angeles trip come about?

My sister lives in Los Angeles and my trip was a combinatio­n of spending some quality time with her and work. During my visit I had the opportunit­y to shoot for an internatio­nal designer, Andre Emery Official, and collaborat­ed with Luv Aj, as well being exposed to models from all over the world.

What keeps you motivated?

Your future is in your own hands and you are your own driving force. I’m in control of my own destiny, so I’m motivated by always aiming to learn and empower myself.

With uncapped vision, strong passion and respect for the camera lens, and her deep desire to live and lead a purpose driven life, this young photograph­er is set to capture the world one photograph at a time.

Connect with Taleah on Instagram @taleahmesh­ae

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