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Jun 26, 2018 · Acclaimed South African photographer David Goldblatt passed away on Monday in Johannesburg aged 87. Born in 1930 in Randfontein, Goldblatt began capturing life in his country at the age of 18.
Feb 4, 2019 · Feb 4th 2019. By Samantha Weinberg. It is fitting that South Africa’s greatest photographer started taking pictures in 1948, the year that the National Party was elected to power and started...
Jun 27, 2018 · He became a photographer at the age of 18 and would come to focus his camera on quiet, yet equally poignant features of the brutal apartheid regime. Over the course of his decades-long career ...
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Jun 25, 2018 · In 1992 David Goldblatt joined South Light, a photographic agency established by Paul Weinberg and other photographers after they left Afrapix. On the 8 March 2006, Goldblatt was honoured for his portrayal of social and political life in the country of his birth.
Photography. Goldblatt began photographing when he was a teenager. He got his first camera from his father, who bought it from Goldblatt's brother, who had brought home a damaged German Contax camera when he came back from serving in World War II.
Mar 27, 2018 · Determined to become a magazine photographer, he self-taught himself and took his first pictures at the early age of sixteen, some of which are exhibited here. They portray tailings heaps, on which he used to play and contemplate miners at work, then unaware of their particular circumstances.
Jan 22, 2020 · Read More. David Goldblatt chronicled the structures, people and landscapes of South Africa from 1948 until his death in June 2018. Well known for his photography which explored both public and private life in South Africa, Goldblatt created a body of powerful images which depicted life during the time of Apartheid.