This thesis is an attempt at understanding South African photography through the lens of Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko, Tracy Rose, David Goldblatt, Jo Ractliffe and Santu Mofokeng. Through the works discussed this thesis intends to unpack photography as a complex medium similar to that of language and text, as well as attempt to understand how exploring South African experiences and spaces through the lens of photography shapes and mediates them. Furthermore it also attempts to understand how these experiences and spaces conversely affect the discourse of photography or at the very least our perception of it. Through these photographers and their works it is hoped that ultimately the interconnected relationship of exchanging codes that takes ...
This paper focuses on the following question: how is philosophy of anything possible? Where lies the...
This thesis introduces the reader to the concept of Documentary Photography and presents its earlies...
Photography, by its nature, possesses a strong documentary paradigm. The challenge for photographers...
This thesis is an attempt at understanding South African photography through the lens of Nontsikelel...
This research report examines the notion of the photographic document as subjective register in con...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
It can be argued that the nature of photography becomes drastically altered, and its identity change...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first is a series of photographic essays documenting the live...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
Apartheid may have ended in South Africa in 1991, but the people still struggle with the effects and...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
This thesis sets out to re-imagine traditionally formulated understandings of apartheid- era South A...
This paper focuses on the following question: how is philosophy of anything possible? Where lies the...
This thesis introduces the reader to the concept of Documentary Photography and presents its earlies...
Photography, by its nature, possesses a strong documentary paradigm. The challenge for photographers...
This thesis is an attempt at understanding South African photography through the lens of Nontsikelel...
This research report examines the notion of the photographic document as subjective register in con...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
It can be argued that the nature of photography becomes drastically altered, and its identity change...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first is a series of photographic essays documenting the live...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
Apartheid may have ended in South Africa in 1991, but the people still struggle with the effects and...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
This thesis sets out to re-imagine traditionally formulated understandings of apartheid- era South A...
This paper focuses on the following question: how is philosophy of anything possible? Where lies the...
This thesis introduces the reader to the concept of Documentary Photography and presents its earlies...
Photography, by its nature, possesses a strong documentary paradigm. The challenge for photographers...