ABOUT US                                                                   

Sally Wellbeloved


CynaminArt as a concept existed for a while before becoming a reality. Sally Wellbeloved worked in the corporate field for a variety of companies including South African Breweries, which is owed a huge debt of gratitude as it was here that Sally won her first digital camera in an internal photographic competition, and never looked back! Since then she worked for an aerial photographic company where she learned the ins and outs of the business before taking the bold step to create her own company.

Sally has a keen eye for detail and is able to easily cross boundaries between a wide variety of photographic subject matters and styles. She has turned her eye to portraiture, architecture, aerial, wedding, sports and landscape photography. Each medium offers unique challenges and provides opportunities for learning and stretching of artistic boundaries. Photography, art and people have always been her passions, and CynaminArt provided the perfect opportunity for her to combine these passions into a photographic & canvas printing business.

Sally is a member of the Cape Town Photographic Society, winning gold awards for a variety of her images. She attended Constantia Waldorf School and completed a BA in Psychology and Sociology (cum laude) from UNISA.

Ken Metcalf

Ken Metcalf is a part-time member of the business, and jokingly refers to himself as the Chief Cook and Bottle Washer (not that we have many of those around) and Bag Carrier (very useful trait to have). He assists on various shoots and contributes with some great images as well as his wealth of technical skill.

Ken attended Grey Collage and has Degrees in Electrical Engineering, Commerce & Information Systems from UCT & UNISA.

Thank you to all those who have supported CynaminArt to develop into what it is today, we couldn’t have done it without you!

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