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Ernest Cole

Fotógrafo sudafricano
Ernest Levi Tsoloane Cole fue un fotógrafo sudafricano. A principios de la década de 1960, comenzó a trabajar como autónomo para clientes como la revista Drum, el Rand Daily Mail y el Sunday Express. Esto lo convirtió en el primer fotógrafo... Wikipedia (Inglés)
Nacimiento: 21 de marzo de 1940, Eersterust, Pretoria, Sudáfrica
Fallecimiento: 19 de febrero de 1990, Nueva York

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Having experienced periods of homelessness, Cole died aged 49 of pancreatic cancer in 1990. In 2017, more than 60,000 of Cole's negatives missing for more than ...
Ernest Levi Tsoloane Cole (21 March 1940 – 19 February 1990) was a South African photographer. In the early 1960s, he started to freelance for clients such ...
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His groundbreaking book, House of Bondage (recently republished by Aperture, and available in the Magnum shop), brought the daily realities, humiliations, and ...
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1 feb 2024 · Ernest Cole was born in 1940 to a Black family in the Eersterust township, near Pretoria, South Africa. As a child, he witnessed the ...
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The first photojournalist to expose to the world the stark realities of life under the Apartheid regime. First Name: Ernest. Last Name: Cole. Date of Birth:.
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16 ene 2024 · Ernest Cole (born in Transvaal, South Africa, 1940; died in New York, 1990) is best known for House of Bondage, a photobook published in 1967 ...
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Cole who worked for Drum, Bantu World, Sunday Times and other publications learnt photography through a correspondence course as well as through those he worked ...
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22 may 2023 · In 1958, Cole found work in Johannesburg as a darkroom assistant at Drum, South Africa's premier magazine oriented toward an urban, middle-class ...
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2 may 2023 · Born in Eersterust, a Black township outside Pretoria, in 1940, Ernest Cole grew up under the South African system of apartheid.