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Brevis eyes ‘crazy things’ in mission to be the best

Dewald Brevis has a dream …

One day, he will take his sponsored and branded Toyota FJ Cruiser into the bundus, camera in hand, looking through the lens, searching the thicket and bush for the perfect shot of his elusive prey.

Or perhaps, while walking the streets of India, the dichotomy between urban decay and progress, expansion, wealth and poverty will catch his eye, and he will snap a subject revealing the human condition or a memory of the modern world.

“The photography bug has bitten me,” the 20-year-old Brevis says thoughtfully while speaking to Independent Media.

“I really look forward to spending time learning about photography and taking pictures.

“I feel it will be great in taking me away from the game and just calming me.

“You need to get away from

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