I came across this artist about a year ago: Pieter Hugo. He is a thirty something South African that has been taking pictures since he was ten. I absolutely love his work “The Hyena and Other Men.” It shows a traveling group of Nigerians that have “tamed” African hyena’s as well as some monkeys. It apparently has been a family tradition. They make money by entertaining people with these animals as well as selling natural medicine. I think these photos are unreal and its very hard to stop staring. Apparently when his book came out of this series it sold out by word of mouth within weeks. I think that is pretty amazing.
His other works are amazing as well. A lot of it has to do with death and the genocide in Rwanda as well as portraits of very "different" people. Amazing stuff!
A quote by Hugo: “It sounds extreme, but for me to work at all as a photographer, I have to be conscious always of the problems inherent in what I do. I have to be conscious, if you like, of the impossibility of photography.”
I can relate to what he is trying to say. With my documentary on animal shelters it is very hard to show the emotion of the people and animals like I want to. Thinking of the impossibilities of photography is always on my mind.
Here is his website ENJOY!
Great find, some of the images from that series also beg the question of who is taming who? Very nice. I also enjoy the Nollywood and the 2004 Genocide series both very memorable in content.
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