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One on Whiteley Melrose Arch Architectural Photographer Johannesburg

Luxury Architectural Photographer Johannesburg

Monsoon Photography captured One on Whiteley for IGrow Wealth Investments who rents out these beautiful upmarket apartments in Melrose Arch. Architectural photographer Johannesburg. We specialise in commercial photography that includes photos for architectural use (exterior and interior), interior design portfolios,  real estate agent showcasing, architect portfolios as well as general business and marketing use. Our team captures new and existing developments anywhere in Gauteng and southern Africa. Monsoon Photography, real estate photographers in Johannesburg. Contact us for a quote.

One on Whiteley Melrose Arch | Luxury Apartments Photography

One on Whiteley is the latest residential development in one of South Africa’s most exclusive mixed-use precincts. Melrose Arch’s new urban design creates a unique space offering out-door residential, commercial, retail and leisure spaces. This Johannesburg based precinct not only offer a truly international high street fashion experience but is also bustling with café culture.

Perfectly positioned in the heart of Melrose Arch Precinct, One on Whiteley ensures that discerning residents enjoy all the premium features of this iconic neighbourhood. From vibrant urban design and cosmopolitan culture to high fashion shopping, gourmet dining and much more, you’ll find it all at a One on Whiteley apartment in Melrose Arch.

Discerning residents are offered unparalleled, sophisticated urban living. These luxury apartments are perfect for business professionals and corporate long-stay accommodation. Choose from a selection of one-bedroom apartments offering a courtyard with sundeck and a sparkling outdoor pool.

All available apartments have exceptional views overlooking Johannesburg. Residents have access to secure underground parking, ready to be activated fibre and DSTV, as well as 24/7 state-of-the-art security.


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Architectural Photographer Johannesburg Commercial Photography

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IGrow Wealth Investments Property Rentals

IGrow is offering a special first month’s free rental for all tenants who sign a One on Whiteley 12-month lease before the end of October 2019 – so act fast! Ts & Cs apply. Details here.

Units feature a Smeg oven, stove and fridge, built-in breakfast counters, LED lighting, and a Bosch dishwasher. Recycling, water harvesting, double glazing plus backup generator power are other key features.

Visit IGrow’s portfolio to see the latest developments and property rentals.

Developed by the Amdec Group, One on Whiteley is the latest residential phase of Melrose Arch, South Africa’s most exclusive mixed-use precinct.

Deloitte – Pretoria – Gala Event Photography – Rovos Rail

Event Photographer Pretoria | Deloitte Gala Event Rovos Rail

Monsoon Photography had the pleasure of photographing the Deloitte, Pretoria, Gala Event at Rovos Rail on the 11th of October 2018. We love doing gala event photography in Pretoria. Especially in interesting locations such as Rovos Rail. Contact us for rates on hiring an event photographer Pretoria areas and Gauteng. See bottom of page for information.

Did you know | Rovos Rail History

A Wilbur Smith heroine with her own private railway coach, a man called Phil Acutt with a passion for trains and the presence of the Witbank Steam Railway in the coal-mining town where Rohan Vos ran his successful auto spares business, all played a part.

Several coaches were purchased and taken to the Society’s yards in Witbank to be rebuilt. One of them, Private Saloon 15063, is still in service and another, an engineer’s caboose, stood at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront for many years. She served as the marketing and reservations office. The complications of working with the South African Transport Services administration soon convinced Rohan to be self-sufficient where possible. As a result, he purchased a 1938 Class 19D locomotive from Lowenthal’s Scrap Metal in Johannesburg. It was rebuilt by Rovos Rail and named BIANCA, after one off Rohan Vos’ daughters.

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Consisting of a locomotive and seven carriages, the train was launched on 29 April 1989. They set off with four paying passengers, friends and press, heading to the Eastern Transvaal. With a four-night Lowveld experience and in 1991 the Pretoria to Cape Town run, the business began to find direction. But, as any train operator will confirm, running a schedule is risky and nerve-wracking. To project consistency and reliability to agents and passengers, it’s imperative to run according to the advertised schedule. Of course, this wears rather thin when passenger loads are less than the number required to break even financially. Vos found  that one can lose considerably more money establishing a schedule.

A visit to the London World Travel Market, led to meeting tour operator Philip Morrell, owner of Jules Verne in London. They hatched a plan to run the train from Cape Town to Victoria Falls. The package was advertised in the Sunday Telegraph during late December. To Vos’s relief, he reported that sales were going extremely well and nearly four train loads had been booked.

Vos  purchased 38 redundant carriages from the South African Railways.

Armed with Les Pivnic’s book on dining cars, Rohan started the search for suitable coaches. An early target was the Jewish Guild Country Club in Johannesburg where three vandalised and dilapidated dining cars stood as part of an aborted restaurant venture. All three – KEI, NILE and MODDER – were hauled to Witbank and returned to the rails. In the years since then, family life has been inseparable from the business with Rovos Rail growing up alongside the Vos children. Family holidays always had another agenda, as they scoured the far ends of the country for coaches and locomotives to add to their collection.

Rovos Rail Engines

All the engines for Rovos Rail bare the names of the Vos children – Brenda, Bianca, Tiffany and Shaun – and nothing could be more appropriate as the family’s history and memories are so tightly interwoven with the Rovos Rail story of acquisition and expansion. On the 10th anniversary of Rovos Rail, the magnificently restored and rebuilt locomotive – 25NC 3484, which had been converted from coal-firing to oil – was christened MARJORIE by Rohan’s mother, Mrs Marjorie Vos.

Read more about Rovos Rail.

Gala Event Photography Pricing

We specialise in commercial photography. Event photography pricing from R4 500 (four hour shoot, including standard editing and equipment) depending on location. Ts & Cs apply. Contact us for a quote on event photography in Pretoria, Johannesburg and other Gauteng areas. Enquire: click here.