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Friday, March 18, 2011

Madonna and Child


Click the above hyperlink to see all the historical art references to the theme of 
Madonna and Child or go to Google Images by clicking below:


An image recently shot by Gareth in Ruwanda_ he says that it maybe be one of his favourites portraits yet. The child suffers from a cleft palette and about to receive treatment. Please make some comments on what you 'see' in the image.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

meet... Noxolo (Chillies) Zwane

"Let us all work towards eliminating the stereotype that associates nudity with porn or sexuality, because the human body must be celebrated, in any shape form or size and must be tastefully portrayed."
 (above quote by Noxolo Zwane)

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NZ aka Chillies, completed her B:Tech in the department last year and is currently enrolled to do her Masters in Photography. NZ is also working as an assistant to well known Durban Photographer Val Adamson.

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I asked Chillies 10 questions...  
and this is what she had to say:

1:   What does Photography mean to you?
 Photography for me, is an alternative way of expressing and communicating any thoughts and ideas I have visually.






2. What genre of Photography are you passionate about? Why?
I am most passionate about Nude photography, as i am most intrigued by the way the human body evolves. And I am also hoping to make people appreciate themselves and become comfortable with how they look.



3. What aspects of Photography do you love?
Every aspect of it, as long as I have creative freedom.



4. What aspects of Photography do you find challenging?
Please elaborate on this question.


5. Where do you find inspiration?
 Everywhere around me: Music (click to see entry on Chillie's music inspiration), Conversation, Colors, Phrases, the works themselves.




6. If you could share one thing with others who are also interested in Photography what would it be?
Seek yourself first, and the rest will follow.


7. Name Photographers that have influenced you.
Stefan May and Uwe Ommar


8. List  3 words that describe your experience as a student.
- Firm
- Strength
- Patience

9. List 3 words that describe how it feels to be engaging outside DUT.
- Liberating
- Fulfilling
- Growth


10. What advice would you give students who are embarking on studying to become professional Photographers? 
Be true to yourself and always keep an open mind.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

James Nachtwey

Gareth: I am ready and packed and thought I might share this video with you seeing your TED post ----> this is a huge source of inspiration.
 
James Nachtwey: TED Prize wish: Share a vital story with the world







Accepting his 2007 TED Prize, war photographer James Nachtwey shows his lifes work and asks TED to help him continue telling the story with innovative, exciting uses of news photography in the digital era [exert from www.YouTube.com].

Friday, March 4, 2011

Gareth packing: off to Rwanda




11:54 AM me:  Hey Gareth_ How are you?
 Gareth: Well and you, just busy nailing loose ends before I leave for my Rwanda trip on Wednesday. Read Gareth's recent blog post on packing for Rwanda, click title 'Gareth packing: off to Rwanda'.
11:55 AM me: Any idea what your assignment is?

12:01 PM

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Gareth: Yeah, actually for a change in the loop on what I am doing. I am working with Operation Smiles a organisation that is fixing and repairing children with Cleft palates and or any other facial defects from birth or inflicted: ie burns or facial trauma. 
My assignment  is to specifically shoot portraits: kind of before and afters, as well as the surgery and all the 'pre and post op' going ons.  I will also be shooting a story of a little boy from the North of Rwanda who has already started his journey to Kigali the Capital.  I will shoot a Photo essay for the Organisation putting into perspective the lengths some of these people go to to be helped.
  
12:02 PM me: Have you been in touch with this little boy and his family before you shoot?
12:03 PM Gareth: Not personally, but the Team has, and are currently up there at the moment hoping to meet up with him in a few days.
 me: Where will you stay?
12:05 PM Gareth: I will be staying in the Hotel provided, but probably given the hours end up sleeping in the clinics and hospitals, not wanting to miss out any important happenings.
 me: Do you photograph this alone
12:07 PM Gareth: Yes, preferably I shoot alone anyway...unless of course in a media frenzy zone where it cannot be avoided. That's why I like taking assignments like this...it gives me freedom of movement
 
me: What do you pack?
12:10 PM Gareth: Well because I still shoot a lot of film (a lot more than most Photographers these days), my leica and another film SLR, a couple lenses, a lot of film, some bulk roll, developing tanks and chemicals. My Laptop and as few clothes as possible...because my camera gear weigh so much I like to travel with about 12 -14 kgs of stuff in total- just in case< and you NEVER KNOW, something happens and I have to be able to move with all my gear on my back!
12:12 PM me: Do you take anything from home_ like a momento?
12:15 PM Gareth: OH YES, I have this scarf, I bought in India maybe five years ago, and its been all over the world and on every assignment with me! Its a joke amongst colleagues and friends that I think its bullet proof because of the the way a I cling to it, but to a certain degree although its not bullet proof it certainly does provide me with a physcological comfort.
12:16 PM me: How do you feel about going?
12:18 PM Gareth: Excited as always, I have never been to Rwanda before, and obviously with its violent but very interesting history I am very excited to see how the people and country have recovered from the the terrible events of 1994.
12:19 PM me: Do you ever think to take images for yourself? Can you behave like a typical tourist at times?
12:21 PM Gareth: Oh always, I often find it"s where some of my best stand alone images have come from, wandering the streets interacting with locals on the same level rather than as a "reporter'. I am also at fault of self timing cheesy images of myself doing typical tourist poses in foreign countries.
12:23 PM me: You are so passionate about Photography. I am going to ask you a strange question.  What would you do if you didn't have a camera?
12:26 PM Gareth: Probably would be involved in some form of humanitarian work. I think I am more passionate about people and helping than I am about photographing them, but still very passionate about photography and the idea of not having a camera scares me about as much as not having food.
 me: I know you have read the comments by the students on seeing your images and reading your responses to the 10?'s. Tell how you felt?
12:29 PM Gareth: It was tremendously humbling, some days its really really tough to keep going...especially during the preparation phases of trips where I am with stuck piles of paper, briefings, flight shedules and plans itinerary etc...And the day I read those comments I was having one of those days, and to hear the word INSPIRED, made it all worth it, even if it was a few comments. I guess thats all I really am to do, inform and inspire because ultimately that leads to change. So I am very very humbled and in awe of some of the comments... So big thanks to them.
12:30 PM me: ThanX for the chat_ I will keep in touch and hope all your preparations go off well. I also hope we can chat before you go? Take Care :•] (clown face)




Gareth: YES, of course, and amazingly Rwanda has great internet. So I can in down time keep in touch from there. Thank you for the chat.