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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Picture shows - 22 year old Mojaki Matlala, one of the many artists working on producing the England Makarapa's for the World Cup.<br />
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Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Angolans walk past the Che Guevara mural in the centre of sumbe. Sumbe, Kwanza Sul Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Africa. Malawi. Likoma Island. Sign promoting friendship on the wall of the hot coconut bar..Jealous is nothing my friend..DVD0017
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  • Angolans walk past the Che Guevara mural in the centre of sumbe. Sumbe, Kwanza Sul Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Boys with red and white body painting warning against the dangers of AIDS. Egypt V Cameroon.  Final of the African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan Stadium. Accra.  Ghana. West Africa..Picture ©Zute Lightfoot 07939 108077.www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Boys with red and white body painting warning against the dangers of AIDS. Egypt V Cameroon.  Final of the African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan Stadium. Accra.  Ghana. West Africa. ©Zute Lightfoot www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Ghana Fan in full body paint with a picture of Micheal Essien painted on his belly. He is busking for tips by posing with other fans for photos. Fans and supporters. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa.
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  • Ghana Fan in full body paint with a picture of Micheal Essien painted on his belly. He is busking for tips by posing with other fans for photos. Fans and supporters. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ghana V Nigeria038.JPG
  • Cameroon fan with full body paint and balancing football on his head. Fans and supporters cheer on their teams. Cameroon V Tunisia in the Quarter finals of the African Cup of Nations. Tamale Stadium. Ghana. West Africa..Picture ©Zute Lightfoot 07939 108077.www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Cameroon V Tunisia15.JPG
  • Ghana fan in full body paint. Fans and supporters. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ghana V Nigeria044.JPG
  • Ghana Fan in full body paint busking for tips by posing with other fans for photos. Fans and supporters. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa. © Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ghana V Nigeria041.JPG
  • Cameroon fan with full body paint and balancing football on his head. Fans and supporters cheer on their teams. Cameroon V Tunisia in the Quarter finals of the African Cup of Nations. Tamale Stadium. Ghana. West Africa..Picture ©Zute Lightfoot 07939 108077.www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Cameroon V Tunisia3.JPG
  • Painted Ivory Coast Didier Drogba fan. Ivory Coast V Mali. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ivory Coast V Mali023.JPG
  • Painted Ivory Coast fans. Ivory Coast V Mali. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ivory Coast V Mali020.JPG
  • Painted Ivory Coast Didier Drogba fan. Ivory Coast V Mali. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ivory Coast V Mali007a.JPG
  • Angola Fan in full body paint carrying a mock coffin for Ghana. Angola V Ghana. Quarter final of the Orange African Cup of Nations. Luanda. Angola. Africa.<br />
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© Zute Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Football fans painted  in Ghana national colours yellow, red and green poses for tips from passing motorists in the run up to Ghana's semi final game against Cameroon.  Central Kumasi. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Ghana fan covered in body paint wearing broken sunglasses gesturing towards the camera.  Ghana Fans. Ghana V Egypt.The Orange African Cup of Nations Final, Luanda, Angola, Africa. 31/01/2010.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto Pictures by Z & D Lightfoot.
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  • Ghana Fan in full body paint holds up sign with religious quote. and Supporters in the crowd.  Egypt V Ghana. The Final of the African Cup of Nations Football Tournement. Luanda. Angola. Africa. 31st January 2010..Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot..©www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Painted Ivory Coast fans. Ivory Coast V Mali. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ivory Coast V Mali024.JPG
  • Painted Egyptian fan with Zidan written across his chest.Fans and supporters at Ivory Coast V Egypt in the semi final of the African Cup of nations 2008. Baba Yara Stadium Kumasi. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.   www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ivory Coast V Egypt010.JPG
  • Rock paintings, Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • A guide shows the early paintings on the Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Rock paintings, Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Rock paintings, Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Fans taking photographs of Ghanian 'Ju-Ju' medicine man casting spells over the Moroccan opposition during halftime.  Ghana V Morocco. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan Stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..28th January 2008..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Ghanian 'Ju-Ju' medicine man casting spells over the Moroccan opposition during halftime.  Ghana V Morocco. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan Stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..28th January 2008..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ghana v Morocco024.JPG
  • Ghana fan wearing a coffin of defeated rivals Nigeria on his head. Fans and supporters. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ghana V Nigeria030.JPG
  • Nigerian female fan. Fans and supporters. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Cameroon fan with beard costume. Crowd scenes. Egypt V Cameroon. The Final of the African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan Stadium. Accra.  Ghana. West Africa..Picture ©Zute Lightfoot
    Crowd Egypt V Cameroon026.JPG
  • Angola Fans cheering.. Angola V Ghana. Quarter final of the Orange African Cup of Nations. Luanda. Angola. Africa. 24th January 2010..Pictures by Z & D Lightfoot. www.photoshelter.com/lightfootphoto
    Angola_V_Ghana_ZL004.JPG
  • Dejected Angola fans. Angola V Ghana. Quarter final of the Orange African Cup of Nations. Luanda. Angola. Africa. 24th January 2010..Pictures by Z & D Lightfoot. www.photoshelter.com/lightfootphoto
    Angola_V_Ghana_ZL014.JPG
  • Ivory coast fan in Elephant costume. Ivory Coast V Mali. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ivory Coast V Mali039.JPG
  • Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Eriko Kita painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Student painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Student painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Ivory coast fan in full body paint. North Korea V The Ivory Coast. World cup group match. Mbombela Stadium. Nelspruit. South Africa.26th June 2010.©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  +27(0)715957313 www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Personalised Makarapa hats for England fans. ..Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi's Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    Alfred_Baloyi_Makarapa001.JPG
  • Egyptian fan with full body paint. Algeria V Egypt. Semi-Final. The Orange African Cup of NAtions Football Tournament. Benguela. Angola. Africa 28.01.2010 Pictures by Z & D Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Male Cameroon Fan in full Cameroon colour body paint. Cameroon V Egypt. Quarter Final of African Cup of Nations Football tournament. Benguela. Angola. Africa..Pictures Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Cameroon_V_Egypt_Fans_zl216.JPG
  • Male Cameroon Fan in full Cameroon colour body paint. Cameroon V Egypt. Quarter Final of African Cup of Nations Football tournament. Benguela. Angola. Africa..Pictures Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Cameroon_V_Egypt_Fans_ZL004.JPG
  • Eygptian fan with face paint and flag.  Egypt V Cameroon. The Final of the African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan Stadium. Accra.  Ghana. West Africa..Picture ©Zute Lightfoot 07939 108077.www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Crowd Egypt V Cameroon031.JPG
  • Taxi painted with pictures of Beyonce, Street scenes and views, Kigali. Rwanda..©  Photo / Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Kigali_scenes026.JPG
  • Red Vodacom sign painted on the wall by the sea. Street scenes. Beira Mozambique.<br />
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(Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Brightly painted French 2CV Citroen cars. Street scenes and daily life in Antananarivo the capital of Madagascar. ..Photo: Zute Lightfoot
    Antananarivo_Travel_013.JPG
  • Taxi painted with pictures of Beyonce, Street scenes and views, Kigali. Rwanda..©  Photo / Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Africa. Tanzania. Zanzibar. Nungwi..Beach cloth and tinga tinga paintings forsale on the beach..CD0011
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  • Face painted Brazil and Chile Fans.Brazil  V Chile. World cup knock out match. Ellis Park Stadium. Johannesburg.  South Africa.28th June 2010.©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  +27(0)715957313 www.lightfootphoto.com
    Brazil_V_Chile_ZUT007.JPG
  • The white painted chapel of the Slave museum stands opposite the island of Mussulo. Luanda, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The white painted chapel of the Slave museum stands opposite the island of Mussulo. Luanda, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_0137.JPG
  • Africa. Kenya. Mombasa street scene..Bus painted in support of English football team Chelsea..CD0012
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  • Football fan with painted face dancing.  Ghana V Egypt.The Orange African Cup of Nations Final, Luanda, Angola, Africa. 31/01/2010.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto Pictures by Z & D Lightfoot.
    Angola0108.JPG
  • Football fan with painted face.  Ghana V Egypt.The Orange African Cup of Nations Final, Luanda, Angola, Africa. 31/01/2010.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto Pictures by Z & D Lightfoot.
    Angola0106.JPG
  • Football fans painted in Ghana national colours (yellow, red and green) and with the Black Star striker Junior Agogo written across his chest  poses for tips from passing motorists in the run up to Ghana's semi final game against Cameroon.  Central Kumasi. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
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  • Football fans painted  in Ghana national colours yellow, red and green poses for tips from passing motorists in the run up to Ghana's semi final game against Cameroon.  Central Kumasi. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Painted Ghana fans006.JPG
  • Fans and supporters painted in Ghana colours.  Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ghana V Nigeria035.JPG
  • Crowds file past a VW beetle painted in ANC colours with a poster that reads ' There is no easy walk to freedom'. Hundreds gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa
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  • Two VW beetle cars painted in the ANC colours of yellow, free and black. Crowds gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa<br />
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Sunday 8th December 2013<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Porters and street scene with local bar painted red to advertise THB beer Antananarivo. Madagascar...© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Fishing boats painted with Ghana and USA flags.  Butre Village near Busua. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The white painted chapel of the Slave museum stands opposite the island of Mussulo. Luanda, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_0148.JPG
  • The white painted chapel of the Slave museum stands opposite the island of Mussulo. Luanda, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Africa. Kenya. Mombasa street scene..Bus painted in support of English football team Manchester United..CD0012
    Mombasa Man united bus.tif
  • Ghanian supporter painted with the national flag across his face..Ghana, West Africa, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Ghana_DC_024.jpg
  • Painted Ivory Coast Didier Drogba fans. Ivory Coast V Mali. African Cup of Nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.  07939 108077. www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Fans Ivory Coast V Mali007.JPG
  • Nigerian Fans and supporters with chicken painted in national colours. Ghana V Nigeria in the Quarter final of the African Cup nations 2008. Ohene Djan stadium. Accra. Ghana. West Africa..©Picture Zute Lightfoot.
    Fans Ghana V Nigeria059.JPG
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