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020 _a9783775721509
040 _cGZK Library
041 _aEnglish, German & Portuguese
082 _aCA2008/07
100 _aSchadeberg, Jürgen
245 _a Jürgen Schadeberg
260 _aGermany :
_bHatje Cantz Verlag,
_c2008
300 _a287p.,
_billustrated,
_c33cmx32cm
520 _aMany iconic images by Jürgen Schadeberg (b. 1931 in Berlin) have gone down in history. The young photographer emigrated to South Africa in 1950. He worked for Drum, the first magazine for black readers; later he worked for Life and Stern magazines. In the early fifties he did portraits of young attorney Nelson Mandela and singer Miriam Makeba and documented the wild night life in Sophiatown, a dynamic black neighbourhood in Johannesburg. In 1964 when it became increasingly difficult to take pictures, Schadeberg left the country and spent the next decades in Europe and the United States. In 1985 Schadeberg returned to South Africa and in 1994 shot yet another photo that was distributed around the world: Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa, at the window of his former prison cell on Robben Island
700 _aSeiffel, Ralf P. [Editor]
942 _2Custom
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999 _c1339
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