
Apartheid was a White Party on Steroids
Annie Liebovitz's insights of South Africa under apartheid was quite ordinary: basically she sound like every other white visitor.
Annie Liebovitz's insights of South Africa under apartheid was quite ordinary: basically she sound like every other white visitor.
Approximately 300 Darfuri immigrants from Sudan live in Kensington neighboorhood of Brooklyn in New York, making new lives.
A lot of people, not just Nigerians or its media, are pleased with white South African photographer Pieter Hugo's portrayal of Nollywood.
The Ghanaian-Russian photographer documents the African diaspora in Europe, mostly in the United Kingdom.
The work of Denis Rouvre, who won second place in sports features in the World Press Photo Awards for his work on Senegalese wrestlers.
Batman watches Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro addressing US media in an imagined black-and-white 1959 photograph.
Platon, the New Yorker staff photographer got many of the world's leaders to sit for portraits. A number of African leaders obliged.
The historian John Edwin Mason's photographs of Cape Town's New Year's Carnival.
What is it about Congolese men who dress up in tropical weather like they're on a catwalk in Paris sometime in late Fall?
What was Johannesburg newspaper, The Star, hoping to achieve with this dehumanizing image?