The Bang-Bang Club, movie tie-in

Snapshots From a Hidden War
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The Bang-Bang Club is the story of four young photographers who covered the last years of apartheid, taking many of the most memorable photographs of the period. In this stunning new book, the group's two surviving members recount their political, emotional, and personal journeys through these violent years as South Africa moved toward democracy. Along the way we accompany them on free-lance assignments to other war-torn regions, including the former Yugoslavia and the Sudan, where one member of the group shoots what has become a world-famous photograph of a starving child stalked by a vulture. The boldness that earned the group its nickname, that prompted them to rush headlong into dangerous situations in pursuit of an image, forces them to consider difficult questions that lie at the heart of their work: When does their sense of humanity overwhelm their ambition and professional duties? When do they put aside their cameras and their impartiality and get involved? These are the moral dilemmas that the Bang-Bang Club grappled with on a daily basis.
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The Bang-Bang Club is the story of four young photographers who covered the last years of apartheid, taking many of the most memorable photographs of the period. In this stunning new book, the group's two surviving members recount their political, emotional, and personal journeys through these violent years as South Africa moved toward democracy. Along the way we accompany them on free-lance assignments to other war-torn regions, including the former Yugoslavia and the Sudan, where one member of the group shoots what has become a world-famous photograph of a starving child stalked by a vulture. The boldness that earned the group its nickname, that prompted them to rush headlong into dangerous situations in pursuit of an image, forces them to consider difficult questions that lie at the heart of their work: When does their sense of humanity overwhelm their ambition and professional duties? When do they put aside their cameras and their impartiality and get involved? These are the moral dilemmas that the Bang-Bang Club grappled with on a daily basis.
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VerlagLittle, Brown and Company
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Seitenangabe296 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
Abbildungenthree 8-page b & w inserts
MasseH21.0 cm x B14.0 cm 298 g
CoverlagBasic Books (Imprint/Brand)
AutorMarinovich, Greg / Silva, Joao / Tutu, Archbishop Desmond (Vorb.)

Über den Autor Greg Marinovich

Greg Marinovich, wurde 1962 in Südafrika als Sohn kroatischer Einwanderer geboren. Er arbeitet weltweit als Photojournalist und Dokumentarfilmer. Seine Fotos wurden in allen Internationalen Zeitungen wie Time Magazin, Newsweek und Paris Match veröffentlicht. Im Jahr 1990 gewann er den Leica Ward und 1991 den Pulitzer-Preis für Fotografie. Greg Marinovich lebt mit seiner Familie in Johannesburg.Joao Silva, geboren 1966 in Portugal, arbeitet als Fotograf in Krisengebieten wie Afrika, dem Balkan, Asien, Russland und dem Nahen Osten. Für seine Fotografien erhielt er zweimal den World Foto Award. João Silva lebt mit seiner Familie in Johannesburg.

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