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Dedication and Discipline

Dedication and Discipline Arts and Entertainment, second prize stories 1997 In a township east of Johannesbu
Published June 16, 2017

Dedication and Discipline

Arts and Entertainment, second prize stories

1997

In a township east of Johannesburg, Johnny Mekoa has established the Music Academy of Gauteng, where he teaches jazz music - along with dedication and discipline - to underprivileged black youth. The Music Academy of Gauteng is funded by donations. Gifts are also paying for the instruments, which are on loan to the students.

Location: Daveyton, South Africa

 

Photo Credit: Jodi Bieber

After completing three short courses at the Market Photography Workshop in Johannesburg, Jodi Bieber participated in a photographic training programme at the Star newspaper, under the late Ken Oosterbroek, in 1993. She continued to work there in the period leading up to and during South Africa’s first democratic elections. In 1996, she was a participant in the Joop Swart Masterclass, and went on to work on assignments for publications such as the New York Times Magazine. Over a ten-year period (1994–2004) Bieber focused on the country of her birth, photographing youth living on the fringes of South African society. This work led to a book, Between Dogs and Wolves – Growing up with South Africa, published and released in five countries in 2006.

Her most recent book Soweto was published in 2010, and Real Beauty will appear in 2014. Bieber’s photograph of young mutilated Afghan woman featured on the cover of Time magazine in August 2010, and went on to win the World Press Photo of the Year. She has won five other World Press Photo awards and has served as a master at the Joop Swart Masterclass. Bieber is also a winner Prix de le l’Union Europeene at the Recontres de Bamako Biennale Africaine de la Photographie, among many other accolades. Her work is exhibited internationally in solo and group shows. Her mid-career show Between Darkness and Light is currently traveling in Germany and will be at the Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg in 2014. Bieber has given workshops and been a guest lecturer internationally. She is also a Brand Ambassador for the province of Gauteng in South Africa, and is represented by The Goodman Gallery.

 

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