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Photography

[Photo Editor] A portrait of George Hallett by Victor Dlamini

July 3, 2020July 3, 2020Victor DlaminiLeave a Comment on [Photo Editor] A portrait of George Hallett by Victor Dlamini

Photographer George Hallett died this week. See The JRB’s obituary here, and an appreciation of Hallett by our Photo Editor,…

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International

How to make photographs that mattered—The JRB Photo Editor Victor Dlamini remembers George Hallett

July 1, 2020July 2, 2020Victor DlaminiLeave a Comment on How to make photographs that mattered—The JRB Photo Editor Victor Dlamini remembers George Hallett

The JRB Photo Editor Victor Dlamini pays tribute to George Hallett, who passed away today. I first got to know…

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International

George Hallett, 1942—2020, RIP

July 1, 2020July 3, 2020Jennifer MalecLeave a Comment on George Hallett, 1942—2020, RIP

Header image: Brother George, by The JRB Photo Editor Victor Dlamini Legendary South African photographer George Hallett has died, according…

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Johannesburg

[City Editor] Home, for me, for writers before me, for writers after me—Lidudumalingani makes a pact with post-lockdown Joburg

May 21, 2020May 21, 2020LidudumalinganiLeave a Comment on [City Editor] Home, for me, for writers before me, for writers after me—Lidudumalingani makes a pact with post-lockdown Joburg

Melville’s legendary haunt Xai Xai is for writers part restaurant, part sanctuary, writes guest City Editor Lidudumalingani. In Kazuo Ishiguro’s…

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