The damage done: the aftermath of an airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, November 2023.
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AI is enabling a huge number of decisions about who to target. They are not always the right ones.
Peter Magubane documented black life and resistance in South Africa.
Peter Magubane/PMHA/Courtesy the Magubane family
Magubane’s photographs testify to the hope that is at the heart of the struggle for a just world.
Men wait for at a railway station for transport to a mine.
Ernest Cole/© Ernest Cole Family Trust/Courtesy Wits Historical Papers/Photography Legacy Project
Cole was a master of portraying the violence of apartheid through scenes of everyday life.
Detail of a photograph by Anne Fischer, Cape Town, c. 1940s.
Anne Fischer/Courtesy Iziko Museums of South Africa, Social History Collections/University of Cape Town Library Special Collections
Two striking images - from the 1940s and the 1960s - help reveal the rich but still emerging history of street photography in the country.
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Reflecting on the life of George Bizos, one of South Africa's shining lights.
Jürgen Schadeberg in 1955 with trainee photographers at Drum, Peter Magubane, left, and Bob Gosani. Both became well-known photographers.
© Jürgen Schadeberg
The gift of his images lies in their depiction of the social worlds that apartheid sought to destroy, but that live on through the photographs.