Cute coffee shop in Port Elizabeth, South Africa! Filmed it on a stunning day.
Conference Venues
The Highlander
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Shooting the famous ‘Highlander’ in Grahamstown for Skybok was an absolute delight.
It’s a fantastic spot to come for a drink and a meal in the evening and socialize with friends or simply watch the latest sporting event.
They serve fantastic meals and I personally think it’s a winning spot to hire out for a function you are having.
Our ‘Crew’ for the night!
Click HERE for official pictures Skybok took of The Highlander, as well as The Lowlander downstairs.
The Lowlander is also a bar and space for people to have private functions.
We shot the Highlander during the day and actually came back to get The Lowlander that night – where we were met by a massive 21st party which we soon joined in with after we shot!
The whole Highlander venue lies adjacent to Saint Andrews College, and I have a feeling this spot is very popular for birthday parties and special occasions celebrated by students!
Fully licensed and with wheelchair access, the Lowlander also opens up (just like the Highlander above it) to an area where smokers can go.
It was absolute madness and loads of fun.
We took some hilarious pictures – see them HERE.
Hope you enjoy its video profile!
If you have a place you would like us to film, get in touch with me!
Vrede en Lust
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We recently shot the video profile for Skybok of Vrede en Lust Wine Farm in Franschhoek, about an hour’s drive from Cape Town.
What a pleasure!
I’m a huge fan of their wine and this is honestly one of the most beautiful wine farms I’ve seen.
They have certainly left a lasting impression!
I actually purchased their flagship wine, The Boet Erasmus 2009, at the Good Food and Wine Fest in Cape Town – see my article on it by clicking HERE.
The history of Vrede en Lust is a story of passion, vision and resurrection, which goes as far back as 1688, when Flemish merchant Jacques de Savoye arrived at the Cape with the French Huguenots.
Absolutely love their accommodation – nice place to go for a romantic weekend away!
Am I giving you some good ideas? ![]()
For more photos Skybok took on the day, click HERE.
Take a watch of their video and see what all the fuss is about!
Here are some more interesting blog articles about Vrede en Lust from popular blogs:
http://www.roomsforafrica.com/establishment.do?id=4709
http://dostuffct.com/activity/klapmuts/vrede-en-lust-wine-farm
http://www.wine.co.za/directory/wineryfree.aspx?CLIENTID=4760









































