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mustlovephoto: May 2013
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Another amazing woman photographer. Cover for Telerama special edition on South Africa. Natalie Payne Telerama Cover. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photographer and photography lecturer based in Johannesburg. View my complete profile. Another amazing woman photographer. Cover for Telerama special edition on South Africa. Carla van de Puttelaar. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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mustlovephoto: October 2014
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Cape Town Month of Photography MOP6. The Roodepoort Photography Project. Http:/ wsoa.wits.ac.za/history-of-art/2014/03/20/roodepoort-photography-project/. The Roodepoort Photography Project brings together a group of young and emerging photographers into a series of visual engagements with. Middle Classing in Roodepoort. An innovative research project by the Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI) that explores Roodepoort as a manifestation of new social formations in contemporary South Africa. In.
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mustlovephoto: March 2014
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One Small Seed video. What's Your Story - Natalie Payne. From one small seed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photographer and photography lecturer based in Johannesburg. View my complete profile. One Small Seed video. Carla van de Puttelaar. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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mustlovephoto: January 2015
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Teaching might teach me something - I tell my students if you start a blog you must post regularly, so I will try doing the same. I found my old photograph albums gathering mold in the corner of a cupboard. These are my very first photos (taken in 1975! I see I am still doing pretty much the same kind of thing, after doing all sorts of other things - I have come full circle, once again. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photographer and photography lecturer based in Johannesburg. View my complete profile.
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JOHAN SANDBERG VALLE D'AOSTA. Decontextualised almost to the point of abstraction the brushwood in Johan Sandberg’s latest photo book provides the viewer with few geographical clues as to where the images were shot. The only pointer available is the title, which suggests that we are in Valle D’Aosta, an Alpine valley in the northwestern corner of Italy. Sandberg’s choice of distance between lens and object as well the consistently (some would perhaps say obsessively) narrow framing lends these images the...
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mustlovephoto: Cafe Ganesh, Observatory, Cape Town - turns 20 - one of the reasons I returned to SA 19 years ago!!!
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Cafe Ganesh, Observatory, Cape Town - turns 20 - one of the reasons I returned to SA 19 years ago! Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photographer and photography lecturer based in Johannesburg. View my complete profile. Cafe Ganesh, Observatory, Cape Town - turns 20 - . Carla van de Puttelaar. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Contributors | Livraison Magazine & Books
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JOHAN SANDBERG VALLE D'AOSTA. Decontextualised almost to the point of abstraction the brushwood in Johan Sandberg’s latest photo book provides the viewer with few geographical clues as to where the images were shot. The only pointer available is the title, which suggests that we are in Valle D’Aosta, an Alpine valley in the northwestern corner of Italy. Sandberg’s choice of distance between lens and object as well the consistently (some would perhaps say obsessively) narrow framing lends these images the...
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FORTHCOMING | Livraison Magazine & Books
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JOHAN SANDBERG VALLE D'AOSTA. Decontextualised almost to the point of abstraction the brushwood in Johan Sandberg’s latest photo book provides the viewer with few geographical clues as to where the images were shot. The only pointer available is the title, which suggests that we are in Valle D’Aosta, an Alpine valley in the northwestern corner of Italy. Sandberg’s choice of distance between lens and object as well the consistently (some would perhaps say obsessively) narrow framing lends these images the...