“Photography has always been the great love of my father’s life. He went about his business with great stubbornness and determination. And no one could dissuade him from taking his pictures, for he always had some kind of trick that he used to disguise himself in places where his camera was forbidden.
Posts tagged as “photography”
Decoding Peter Magubane’s ‘fighting bullets with stones’
Magubane and other brave newsmen and women hit the streets with their cameras and notepads, defying strict government restrictions to expose the brutality of the state, capture the bravery of the youth, the fear, agony and grief of the parents.
Kalebe’s camera an instrument of change in Lesotho community
Driven to uplift community of Ha-Sekantsi using the power and influence of the lens Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni To most people Lesotho is a beautiful…
Shaping young minds at Buyaphi’s kasi university
Inspired by smokey images of jazz artists as a youth Buyaphi Mdlele chose photography as his path but resisted the temptation of joining the big…
Booze sales ban could shut some taverns for good
The prohibition on the sale of alcohol could continue to be felt long after the corona virus lockdown is lifted
An unsung hero: Daniel “Kgomo” Morolong
In black East London, Morolong was a sort of lynchpin of life in pictures. He had a great flare and natural talent for photography.




