Photographic studies of south and east African people

Surviving the Lens

Photographic studies of south and east African people


This selection of 50 compelling photographs of people from south and east Africa offers an opportunity to re-evaluate the colonial photography of these regions. During this era, indigenous subjects usually struggled to retain their dignity and composure in the exploitative lens of the European traveller, tourist, scientist and commercial photographer. In those instances when the sitter's humanity survived the racial prejudices and technology of the time, the images often transcend their role as historical records and can be seen as provocative and poignant works of art.

Published by Michael Stevenson | 2001
Hardcover, 144 pages | Unavailable