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Wendy Schwegmann
Wendy Schwegmann
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==Wendy_Schwegmann==-is a South African photographer renowned for her photojournalism during the apartheid and her documentation of [[Apartheid_in_South_Africa|apartheid]] resistance in the 1980's.
-is a South African photographer renowned for her photojournalism during the apartheid and her documentation of [[Apartheid_in_South_Africa|apartheid]] resistance in the 1980's.


==Personal==
==Personal==
Schwegmann was born in South Africa in 1953. She currently resides in London and continues to work as a journalist for [[Reuters]]. She lives with her husband, Paul Radford, who is also a journalist.
Schwegmann was born in South Africa in 1953. She currently resides in London and continues to work as a journalist for [[Reuters]]. She lives with her husband, Paul Radford, who is also a journalist. <ref>http://www.times-series.co.uk/news/4715836.__1_500_damages_plus_costs_for__neighbour_from_hell_/</ref>


==Career==
==Career==


=== Afrapix ===
=== Afrapix ===
Wendy joined a collective photo agency called Afrapix in 1982. Afrapix, made up of photojournalists from throughout South Africa, documented the resistance to the [[Apartheid_in_South_Africa|apartheid]] within the 1980's decade.
Wendy joined a collective photo agency called Afrapix in 1982. Afrapix, made up of photojournalists from throughout South Africa, documented the resistance to the [[Apartheid_in_South_Africa|apartheid]] within the 1980's decade. <ref>http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/wendy-schwegmann</ref>


=== Journalism===
=== Journalism===
Prior to and during her time with Afrapix, Schwegmann was also a freelance journalist for [[Reuters]]. She contributed to [[Staffrider]] as well, a prominent South African literary magazine.
Prior to and during her time with Afrapix, Schwegmann was also a freelance journalist for [[Reuters]]. She contributed to [[Staffrider]] as well, a prominent South African literary magazine.


===The Cordoned Heart===
===The Cordoned Heart Series===


Wendy Schwegmann was a prime contributor to the book The Cordoned Heart. The book was published in Cape Town, South Africa in 1986 and purposefully accompanied the Second Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in Southern Africa.
Wendy Schwegmann was a prime contributor to the book The Cordoned Heart. The book was published in Cape Town, South Africa in 1986 and purposefully accompanied the Second Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in Southern Africa.<ref>http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/safricanphoto/</ref>


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<ref>http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/wendy-schwegmann</ref>

<ref>http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/safricanphoto/</ref>


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 13:14, 17 May 2013

Page title - is ... Wendy Schwegmann -is a South African photographer renowned for her photojournalism during the apartheid and her documentation of apartheid resistance in the 1980's.

Personal

Schwegmann was born in South Africa in 1953. She currently resides in London and continues to work as a journalist for Reuters. She lives with her husband, Paul Radford, who is also a journalist. [1]

Career

Afrapix

Wendy joined a collective photo agency called Afrapix in 1982. Afrapix, made up of photojournalists from throughout South Africa, documented the resistance to the apartheid within the 1980's decade. [2]

Journalism

Prior to and during her time with Afrapix, Schwegmann was also a freelance journalist for Reuters. She contributed to Staffrider as well, a prominent South African literary magazine.

The Cordoned Heart Series

Wendy Schwegmann was a prime contributor to the book The Cordoned Heart. The book was published in Cape Town, South Africa in 1986 and purposefully accompanied the Second Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in Southern Africa.[3]


References


Literature

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