Muizenberg Beach
chopsky
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This small beach hut sits on the shore of Muizenberg Beach, located in Cape Town, South Africa.
A beach that once upon a time played a large part in my parents childhood and my own.
My parents were born and raised in the suburb of Muizenberg and for the early years of my childhood, my family and many others spent our summer days on this beach, swimming in the warm Indian Ocean water.
I remember my birthday parties at the Muizenberg water-slides. Or the countless days spent on the putt-putt course next to the beach. The same putt-putt course my dad worked at during his teens.
This place has serious history for me and every time I return - which is very seldom nowadays - there's an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia.
Unfortunately in the last 2 decades, Muizenberg has fallen to pieces. Dilapidated homes line the beach front where thousands once came to party. It is no longer the holiday destination it once was.
You'll notice the tags that have been spray-painted onto window inside the hut. They represent the 26 gang.
The 26's make up one of the 3 number gangs (26's, 27's & 28's) of Cape Town.
None the less, there is hope on the horizon...
These colourful beach huts, also situated on Muizenberg Beach tell a rather different, contrasting story to my first capture.
For just under a century, these beach huts have stood on Muizenberg Beach, and look as good today as they did then.
Muizenberg is considered the birthplace of surfing in South Africa and it is still a prime destination for surfers from around the country.
Thankfully much-needed renovations are well underway in an attempt to restore this beautiful suburb to the holiday destination it once was, with penthouse apartments being sold for millions of rands.
A few years ago, banks refused home-owners mortgages. Real estate was being given away for chips. Now it's almost impossible to find anything for under a million.
For me, these beach huts represent the hope that once embodied this town and the new hope that is being injected back into it.
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body: canon 400d
lenses: 50mm 1.8 & 10-22mm
Grant Shapiro Design & Photography
Like the feel of the first nice conversion to my eyes
#2 love the color..bet you shot more then just one the one photo you posted.
Fred
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Thanks for sharing!
James
Langford Photography
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james@langfordphotography.com
Thanks.
Yeh, I took several shots of those beach huts and stuck up the one I'm happiest with - which I'm sure is the case with most people's shoots
Here's another shot of the huts, but looking in the opposite direction:
body: canon 400d
lenses: 50mm 1.8 & 10-22mm
Grant Shapiro Design & Photography
Thanks man.
It's funny how we can become so attached to a place.
body: canon 400d
lenses: 50mm 1.8 & 10-22mm
Grant Shapiro Design & Photography