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20 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

  This project is about a man from Ghana that works at the Yeoville Market. This ‘African man’ called Alexanda has spent 5 years without a legal South African Residence permit. The mother of his children is from South Africa and he has a family of three. Alexanda came to South Africa to further his education, he studied marketing in Ghana for 3 years and was expecting to get a bursary to study further but could not due to not […]

20 Sep 2019

Treasure hunt

  A story of hope about recyclers who go through people’s trash in the hope to make money and be able to feed their families. I believe: “Another man’s trash, it’s another man’s treasure”. Indeed that quote is true for them, as they go through people’s trash in search of gold. As most of the recyclers come from neighbouring countries around South Africa in the hope to better their lives. When looking for that life, they end up going through […]

20 Sep 2019

VHUSIKU NDI DADA LIA LUMA

VHUSIKU NDI DADA LIA LUMA is a project that looks into the psychology behind the idea of being safe. It wishes to explore how crime affects us whether we have experienced it or have heard of it happening far and near. I believe it is because of the many times we have heard or experienced terrifying things happening in the night that makes us want to be indoors when it’s nighttime or makes us want to tighten security, lock our […]

20 Sep 2019

Do you see now?

    She said nobody will ever want you. She said I inconvenienced her life. “The only reason you are still here is that I have no idea where to toss you.” She called me a thing. “Do you see now” is based on my difficult relationship with my mother. More so about the impact it had on my emotional world. She is obsessive, controlling, manipulative, dismissive, combative and unpredictable. These are traits and patterns that have driven our relationship. […]

19 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

    This essay is an exploration around the Yeoville Market. The idea is to rescue the history of this suburb. While culturally rich it is depredated by crime. The story I chose to portray is about a family – their motivations and challenges. The intention is to revitalize this heritage in some way through photography. There is a strong woman, owner of a charming smile. She learned her still small profession with her mother at home. She speaks French […]