Family Portrait
Current Issue
Snapped 03
Taking its cue from Paul Schmulbach's 1974 picture of paparazzi photographer Ron Galella stalking actor Marlon Brando, the new issue of Snapped asks a simple question: Has Nelson Mandela ever wanted to land a five-finger sandwich on a photographer's mug? Likely not, but being one of the most photographed people in the world he has every reason to want to. Snapped explores the camera's relationship to and with Mandela, as narrated by a diversity of famous voices.

Michael Wyeth – Bass CultureAraminta de Clermont – Body of KnowledgeRoger Jardine – Family PortraitJamel Shabazz – Zulu Nation
Sex, death, getting some stuff done in between
Conversation & Profiles
Sex, death, getting some stuff done in between
A prominent young South African photographer talks about control, collecting photography books, Messina/Musina, gothic music, David Goldblatt and Richard Misrach. Pieter Hugo in conversation with Federica Angelucci.
Reviews
Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin at Paradise Row;  Stephen Shore at Iziko SA National Gallery;  Monique Pelser & Inge Prins at Muti Gallery;  Hiroshi Sugimoto at Neue Nationalgalerie;  Jodi Bieber at Goodman Gallery;  John Hogg at Africa Burns (reviews in print edition to be uploaded shortly)
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