Shooting with Boondogle Films on this incredible project will forever remain a highlight of my career. I worked on both the documentary BTS and publicity shots for this film which, in masterful fiction, weaves the complexities of land ownership, belonging, and family
Click here to view Behind the scenes images.
https://boondogle.co.za/snake/
WATCH THE TRAILER:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56LSMNNkC60
SYNECDOCHE
a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole
Lapland’s Santa, Transylvania’s Dracula, Route 66’s Diners, Californian dreamers, the Carribean beaches are widely accepted synecdoches.
Mass tourism encourages millions to seek new worlds but fails to connect the people that it binds. Playing with entrenched preconceptions, this industry reduces culture to a mere part of a whole.
All images shot while on various assignments for tourism related commissions, including magazine articles and marketing campaigns.
WILD PANTRY - TASTER
A docu-series investigating edible wild plants and their roots
Commissioned behind-the-scenes photographer: Mycelium Colab
LAPLAND, FINNISH ARCTIC
Commissioned by the Finnish Tourist Board to capture scenes of Father Christmas in his home, showing the magic of the Laplandish winters.
1994:The Bloody Miracle
commissioned behind-the-scenes photographer: Boondogle / Sabido Productions
In 2013 I was commissioned to shoot the stills for a documentary that took me to into the beating heart of South Africa’s rawness.
“1994: The Bloody Miracle exposes the extraordinary position faced by South Africa in the lead-up to its first democratic elections, and reveals violent struggles that toiled below the surface of the country’s political landscape in an attempt to bring South Africa to its knees. It is difficult to believe the ‘Mandela miracle’ nearly didn’t happen. In an orgy of countrywide violence, some were intent on derailing these first free elections.
In this documentary those responsible for countless deaths and widespread mayhem explain how they nearly brought about civil war. 1994: The Bloody Miracle is a chilling look at what these hard men did to thwart democracy, and at how they have now made an uneasy peace with the ‘Rainbow Nation’ in their own different ways.” Nelson Mandela Foundation.
To photograph behind the scenes on this project was not an easy thing to do. I was living in the UK at the time, 5 months pregnant with my first child. I had just decided to relocate back to South Africa and was deep in self-reflection on how and why I wanted to return to this violent country I had left so many years before. I knew I had to accept the job. It would force me into a place of discomfort I had to confront. I was conflicted by my own biases and had no idea how to start conversions with people who so radically differed from me. If I was going to live in South Africa again, I had to understand it better.
All quotes are taken directly from the feature documentary 1994: A Bloody Miracle, 2014, DVD, Directors Bert Haitsma & Meg Rickards, Sabido Productions