Farm
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Product code: 9780224062688 Categories: Africa Books, Art, Fashion & Photography, Books, Photographic$48
By Jackie Nickerson
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After a career as a magazine photographer Jackie Nickerson quit the commercial world, bought a truck and spent two and a half years travelling through Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe. She photographed in the small towns and on the corporate plantations, making portraits of workers in their workplace. The result is the forging of a new visual language that creates a sense of elegance, dignity and compassion in the face of daily toil. “Farm” is a view of Africa outside the language of photojournalism and the previous depictions of the glories of tribal culture.
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