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  2. Photography in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Photography in South Africa has a lively culture, with many accomplished and world-renowned practitioners. Since photography was first introduced to the Cape Colony through the colonising powers, photography has variously been used as a weapon of colonial control, a legitimating device for the apartheid regime, and, in its latest incarnation, a mechanism for the creation of a new South African ...

  3. Ernest Cole (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Photographer. Known for. South Africa's first black freelance photographer. Notable work. House of Bondage (1967) Ernest Levi Tsoloane Cole (21 March 1940 [1] – 19 February 1990) was a South African photographer. In the early 1960s, he started to freelance for clients such as Drum magazine, the Rand Daily Mail, and the Sunday Express. This ...

  4. David Goldblatt - Wikipedia

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    David Goldblatt. David Goldblatt HonFRPS (29 November 1930 – 25 June 2018) was a South African photographer noted for his portrayal of South Africa during the period of apartheid. [1] [2] After apartheid had ended he concentrated more on the country's landscapes. What differentiates Goldblatt's body of work from those of other anti-apartheid ...

  5. Ken Oosterbroek - Wikipedia

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    Ken Oosterbroek. Ken Oosterbroek (14 February 1962 [1] [2] – 18 April 1994) was a South African photojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. He worked for The Star in Johannesburg, which was South Africa's biggest daily broadsheet. He won numerous photography awards for his work.

  6. Bang-Bang Club - Wikipedia

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    Bang-Bang Club. The Bang-Bang Club was a group of four conflict photographers, Kevin Carter, Greg Marinovich, Ken Oosterbroek, and João Silva, active within the townships of South Africa between 1990 and 1994 during the transition from the apartheid system to democracy. [1] This period included much factional violence, particularly fighting ...

  7. Rashid Lombard - Wikipedia

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    10 April 1951 (age 73) Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Known for. Photography. Rashid Lombard (born 1951) is known as both a jazz photographer and political photojournalist. In April 2022, the jazz photographer announced that he has given the University of the Western Cape (UWC) custody of his archive, [1] with plans to digitise it ...

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