The photographs shown are part of my project ‘Deep Soweto’ which I began in 2007.
The project initially started as an assignment for the Molapo Cultural Center in Soweto.
After my son passed away life didn’t make much sense in my own community, part of an individualistic and materialistic society in Western Europe. During my first visit to Soweto in 2007, I felt a strong vibe present, a buzzing spirit celebrating the unique culture, heritage and history of struggle despite of the hardship due to poverty and disease. I was invited to come back and developed a strong desire to get deep inside and connect to these people and discover the essence of their being. The camera was a great excuse. The cycle of life and death is omnipresent in this community and this made me feel alive in return. During my recent visit in august 2009 I got threatened at gunpoint, beaten and stabbed in my back for my camera and it felt as a huge setback. The scars tell my friends and peers a different story then the one I was so passionately propagating. I realize there is good and bad everywhere, there is not one truth, neither do I claim to show it. I simply hope the work will express the energy and pride of the people I photographed.
I would like to find the opportunity to display this project to a wider audience. With the FIFA World Cup Soccer 2010 approaching, it is the right time to find exposure. Parties interested please contact me directly.






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