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Jun 2024
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E441 Nakedi Monyemoratho

ABDULAZIZ M ALHAMDAN, M.SC.
About this episode

Nakedi Monyemoratho is a film graduate from Johannesburg, South Africa currently based between Africa & Europe.

She obtained an undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Arts: Motion Picture Medium, majoring in Film Production and Sound Design.

Nakedi prides herself in being a self-taught and freelance photographer, photo and video editor.

Instagram: @na.kedi

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