On the Front Line: A Portrait of Civil War
- ZA AFRAPIX AP7-AP7.5
- Pièce
- 1987
Fait partie de PUBLICATIONS
"On the Front Line: a Portrait of Civil War", by Paul Weinberg and Afrapix photographers Guy Tillim, Dave Hartman and Steve Hilton-Barber
On the Front Line: A Portrait of Civil War
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"On the Front Line: a Portrait of Civil War", by Paul Weinberg and Afrapix photographers Guy Tillim, Dave Hartman and Steve Hilton-Barber
Politics and Photography in Apartheid South Africa
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"Politics and Photography in Apartheid South Africa, by David L. Krantz
Apartheid - a vigilant witness
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"Apartheid - a vigilant witness: A reflection on photography", by Paul Weinberg
DRUM - South Africa's black picture magazine: also Ebony, Root, Afrapix
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Containing two articles:
"Afrapix - going beyond the image", by Paul Weinberg
"Inanda", by Omar Badsha
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Listed here are bibliographic references and links to books and journal articles published by Afrapix photographers, as well as journal articles and books about Afrapix photographers, exhibitions and other projects, which were published by national and international researchers.
Also included press coverage and online resources.
South Africa through the lense: Social documentary photography
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This book, presented by the 'Staffrider' magazine, contains photographs contributed by Paul Alberts, Joe Alfers, Omar Badsha, Tessa Colvin, Ivan Gieson, David Goldblatt, Lesley Lawson, Peter McKenzie, Mxolisi Moyo, Judas Ngwenya, Shepard Nompunza, Biddy Partridge, Jeeva Rajgopaul, Karl Sansom, Wendy Schwegmann, Peter Setuke, Paul Weinberg, John Wolverstone, Morris Zwi.
Staffrider and documentary photography
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"Staffrider and documentary photography", article by Joyce Ozynski
Afrapix Photographers' Collective and Agency
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"Afrapix Photographers’ Collective and Agency: Fashioning an ‘Image Space’ in Apartheid South Africa", by M. Neelika Jayawardane