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    Image Number: APN107202
    Title: Darfur
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Pictures show a wadi, a dried-up river bed in the Mornei IDP camp in West Darfur, Sudan on June 9, 2004. By mid 2004 in the Darfur region of western Sudan, ongoing conflict had displaced approximately 1.2 million people, most of whom were fleeing terror attacks by armed militia that included large-scale killings and abductions, including of children, as well as gang rapes, looting and burning of villages and stealing of livestock. Thousands have died from these attacks or from disease and tens of thousands of others have gathered in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with little or no belongings and without adequate shelter, food or safe water and sanitation. An additional 120,000 people, primarily children and women, have fled across the border into neighbouring Chad. An estimated two million people have been affected by this crisis and are being further threatened by the imminent rainy season which will hinder access and increase the risk of disease. (Photo by Christine
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: Sudan
    Location: Mornei
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_323
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: vertical, traditional dress, woman, colour image , conflict, refugees, displaced , West Darfur, Africa, Momei, Sudan, wadi, civil war, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN107203
    Title: Darfur
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: The picture shows internally displaced children leavinng their shelter and going to school in the Kasab IDP camp near Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan on Monday June 1, 2004. By mid 2004 in the Darfur region of western Sudan, ongoing conflict had displaced approximately 1.2 million people, most of whom were fleeing terror attacks by armed militia that included large-scale killings and abductions, including of children, as well as gang rapes, looting and burning of villages and stealing of livestock. Thousands have died from these attacks or from disease and tens of thousands of others have gathered in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with little or no belongings and without adequate shelter, food or safe water and sanitation. An additional 120,000 people, primarily children and women, have fled across the border into neighbouring Chad. An estimated two million people have been affected by this crisis and are being further threatened by the imminent rainy season which will hinde
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: Sudan
    Location: El Fasher
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_629
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: conflict, black African children, Displacement, Internally Displaced People (IDP) camp, hunger, Sudan, vertical, Africa, Darfur, colour image , ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111290
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn and Twakkie perform 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2804 x 1820
    Media Id: 61_672
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Twakkie, horizontal, theatre productions, National Arts Festival, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, Rhodes University, comedians, actors, Africa, corn, the Most Amazing Show, July, 2006, 2000s, performances, stages (theatres), ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111291
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn and Twakkie perform 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 1968
    Media Id: 61_70
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Eastern Cape, Grahamstown, horizontal, Rhodes University, Twakkie, comedians, theatre productions, National Arts Festival, actors, Africa, the Most Amazing Show, corn, stages (theatres), performances, July, 2006, 2000s, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111292
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corné gestures during the opening song of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_267
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: theatre, comedy, television, CornŽ, Twakkie, the most amazing show, south african comedy, National Arts Festival 2006,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111741
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkiepoints into the audience during 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2816 x 1932
    Media Id: 61_252
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Twakkie, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, entertainment, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, comedians, Africa, white African man, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111742
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn hugs a member of the audience watching 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2872 x 1884
    Media Id: 61_76
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Eastern Cape, Rhodes University, horizontal, National Arts Festival, Grahamstown, South Africa, colour image , ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111743
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkie runs through the audience during 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2912 x 1852
    Media Id: 61_659
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Eastern Cape, entertainment, horizontal, Grahamstown, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, comedians, colour image , Africa, South Africa, Twakkie, white African man, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111744
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A woman laughs as Twakkie hugs a member of the audience during'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2776 x 1920
    Media Id: 61_512
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: White African woman, laughing, Eastern Cape, horizontal, Grahamstown, National Arts Festival, colour image , Africa, South Africa, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111745
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkie hugs an audience member in 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_646
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Eastern Cape, entertainment, Grahamstown, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, comedians, horizontal, colour image , Africa, South Africa, white African man, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111746
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkie performs during 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_525
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: entertainment, Eastern Cape, Grahamstown, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, comedians, horizontal, colour image , Africa, South Africa, Twakkie, white African man, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111747
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn attempts a game of improvisation with Twakkie during 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 2919
    Media Id: 61_586
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Eastern Cape, entertainment, Grahamstown, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, comedians, vertical, colour image , Africa, South Africa, Corne, white African man, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111748
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkie wears a wig during the performance of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_406
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, vertical, Eastern Cape, Grahamstown, Twakkie, performances, festival, Rhodes University, Africa, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, July, 2006, 2000s, white African man, portrait, comedians, Performing, wigs, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111749
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkie responds to Corné's attempts of improvisation during 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_318
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: theatre, comedy, television, CornŽ, Twakkie, the most amazing show, south african comedy, National Arts Festival 2006,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111750
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Twakkie holds up a picture of Chuck Norris during a performance of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 2901
    Media Id: 61_178
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Eastern Cape, vertical, Grahamstown, Twakkie, performances, festival, Rhodes University, Africa, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, July, 2006, 2000s, white African man, portrait, comedians, Performing, wigs, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111751
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn and Twakkie sing along with audience members during th performance of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_164
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: horizontal, Corne, the Most Amazing Show, National Arts Festival, comedians, theatre productions, colour image , Africa, South Africa, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performances, Twakkie, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111752
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn and Twakkie sign autographs and meet fans after a performance of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_324
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, National Arts Festival, theatre productions, comedians, Twakkie, South Africa, corn, July, 2006, 2000s, signing, celebrities, fans (devotees), actors, White African men, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111753
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn and Twakkie sign autographs and meet fans after a performance of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_392
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, National Arts Festival, theatre productions, comedians, Twakkie, South Africa, July, 2006, corn, 2000s, actors, signing, vertical, White African men, the Most Amazing Show, Rhodes University, fans (devotees), ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN111754
    Title: The Most Amazing Show - CorneÌ & Twakkie
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Corn and Twakkie sign autographs and meet fans after a performance of 'The Most Amazing Show' at the Union at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 1, 2006. The show was staged during the National Arts Festival held annually in Grahamstown. Photo by Christine Nesbitt.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2528 x 1868
    Media Id: 61_591
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, National Arts Festival, theatre productions, comedians, Twakkie, South Africa, corn, July, 2000s, 2006, Rhodes University, the Most Amazing Show, fans (devotees), White African men, white African women, actors, posing, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112424
    Title: National Arts Festival
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Cathering Henegan performs the role of the editor in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_295
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Eastern Cape, Grahamstown, horizontal, Africa, National Arts Festival, The Shooting Gallery, Catherine Henegan, drama, performances, actresses, The Bang Bang Club, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112426
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer and Cathering Henegan performs the role of the editor in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book & 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_607
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, horizontal, theatre productions, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, editors, South Africa, The Shooting Gallery, Catherine Henegan, July, 2006, 2000s, stages (theatres), actors, photographers, National Arts Festival, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112427
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer and Cathering Henegan performs the role of the editor in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_627
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, horizontal, theatre productions, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, The Shooting Gallery, July, 2006, 2000s, Catherine Henegan, photographers, stages (theatres), actors, Performing, performances, National Arts Festival, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112431
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_322
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, horizontal, theatre productions, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, performances, South Africa, baby, backdrops, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112433
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_279
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, horizontal, theatre productions, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, photographers, The Shooting Gallery, National Arts Festival, July, 2006, 2000s, stages (theatres), performances, Performing, actors, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112436
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_519
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, theatre productions, vertical, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, performances, backdrops, stages (theatres), ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112437
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_538
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, theatre productions, vertical, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, performances, backdrops, stages (theatres), ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN112439
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer and Cathering Henegan the role of the editor in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_55
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, theatre productions, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, July, 2006, 2000s, National Arts Festival, The Shooting Gallery, Catherine Henegan, actors, stages (theatres), performances, Performing, ,
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    Image Number: APN112445
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer and Cathering Henegan the role of the editor in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_224
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: theatre productions, colour image , Africa, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, July, 2006, 2000s, National Arts Festival, The Shooting Gallery, Catherine Henegan, actors, stages (theatres), performances, Performing, ,
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    Image Number: APN112451
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_473
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: theatre productions, colour image , Africa, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, July, 2006, 2000s, National Arts Festival, The Shooting Gallery, Catherine Henegan, actors, stages (theatres), performances, Performing, ,
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    Image Number: APN112452
    Title: The Shooting Gallery
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Aryan Kaganof performs the role of the photographer in The Shooting Gallery, a production conceived and directed by Catherine Henegan at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa on July 4, 2006. The idea for The Shooting Gallery was inspired by the book 'The Bang Bang Club' by Joao Silva and Greg Marinovich. The Bang Bang Club was a group of young photographers in the early 1990s who became known for their shocking and close-up photo of violence in the townships prior to the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994. Included in this group were Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter. Oosterbroek was tragically killed in action in 1994, while Carter committed suicide shortly after receiving a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, also in 1994. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Grahamstown
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_684
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: theatre productions, colour image , Africa, horizontal, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, performing arts, Aryan Kaganof, South Africa, July, 2006, 2000s, National Arts Festival, The Shooting Gallery, Catherine Henegan, actors, stages (theatres), performances, Performing, ,
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    Image Number: APN120728
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Dawn breaks over a rural area near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Saturday October 30, 2004. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1571
    Media Id: 61_134
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, dawn, landscape, ,
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    Image Number: APN120729
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: The Umzimvubu river bends near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Saturday October 30, 2004. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1544
    Media Id: 61_560
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, Luvuyo Junior School, ,
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    Image Number: APN120730
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Three children carry water, gathered from a spring, up the hill, past cattle in a rural area near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Saturday October 30, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1571
    Media Id: 61_435
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, field, grass, landscape, black African children, cattle, buckets, fetching water, pathway, ,
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    Image Number: APN120731
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Fog creeps across a valley in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1571
    Media Id: 61_441
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, landscape, fog, misty, hills, trees, traditional huts, ,
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    Image Number: APN120733
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A bank of fog rolls over the countryside near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape on Sunday October 31, 2004.Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1571
    Media Id: 61_351
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, landscape, fog, misty, trees, ,
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    Image Number: APN120734
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A fog net that is used to capture water from rain and fog is seen in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt).
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1571
    Media Id: 61_148
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, fog, fog nets, cloudy, Luvuya Junior Secondary School , ,
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    Image Number: APN120735
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A fog net that is used to capture water from rain and fog is seen in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt).
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1534 x 2362
    Media Id: 61_340
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, vertical, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, fog nets, water, fog, misty, ,
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    Image Number: APN120736
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A woman wlaks up a hill towards a school with a fog net that is used to capture water from rain and fog is seen in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt).
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1671 x 2362
    Media Id: 61_122
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Eastern Cape, Transkei, Fog, water, black & white, traditional life, rural, fog nets, landscape, Lusikisiki,
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    Image Number: APN120739
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A school boy plays with a football made from plastic strips in front of the fog nets used to capture the water at Luvuyo Junior Secondary School in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1445
    Media Id: 61_710
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, sky, black African boy, running, playing, fog nets, landscape, Luvuyo Junior Secondary School , ,
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    Image Number: APN120741
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A school girl laughs as she plays at the Luvuyo Junior Secondary School where fog nets are used to capture the water in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1391 x 2362
    Media Id: 61_220
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, vertical, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, black African children, Luvuyo Junior Secondary School , running, ,
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    Image Number: APN120742
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A school boy plays with a football made from plastic strips in front of the fog nets used to capture the water at Luvuyo Junior Secondary School in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1568
    Media Id: 61_106
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Lusikisiki, October, 2004, 2000s, Lutshaya, rural, black African children, Luvuyo Junior Secondary School , field, playing, soccer, fog nets, ,
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    Image Number: APN120743
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: A boy, carying water in a container on his head, walks amongst sheep in front of a fog net used to capture the water at Luvuyo Junior Secondary School in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Saturday October 30, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 1453
    Media Id: 61_532
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Eastern Cape, Africa, Lusikisiki, Lutshaya, Luvuya Junior Secondary School , October, 2000s, 2004, fog nets, ,
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    Image Number: APN120744
    Title: Fog nets
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: Schoolchildren drink water from a tap that supplies water captured from fog and rain, in front of the fog nets used to capture the water at Luvuyo Junior Secondary School in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Friday October 29, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life.(Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Eastern Cape
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1628 x 2362
    Media Id: 61_703
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black and white image, vertical, Africa, Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape, October, Luvuya Junior Secondary School , 2000s, 2004, black African children, school children, drinking, water, ,
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    Image Number: APN23426
    Title: Darfur
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: The picture shows internally displaced children at school in the Kasab IDP camp near Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan on Monday June 1, 2004.By mid 2004 in the Darfur region of western Sudan, ongoing conflict had displaced approximately 1.2 million people, most of whom were fleeing terror attacks by armed militia that included large-scale killings and abductions, including of children, as well as gang rapes, looting and burning of villages and stealing of livestock. Thousands have died from these attacks or from disease and tens of thousands of others have gathered in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with little or no belongings and without adequate shelter, food or safe water and sanitation. An additional 120,000 people, primarily children and women, have fled across the border into neighbouring Chad. An estimated two million people have been affected by this crisis and are being further threatened by the imminent rainy season which will hinder access and increase the risk of
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: Sudan
    Location: El Fasher
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_480
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Darfur, Sudan, internally displaced, IDP, Western Sudan, Janjaweed militia , Muslim, Islam, islamic, conflict, crisis, poverty, malnourishment, starving, displaced camp, humanitarian need, women, children, fear, attack,
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    Image Number: APN23428
    Title: Darfur
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: The picture shows internally displaced children at school in the Kasab IDP camp near Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan on Monday June 1, 2004.By mid 2004 in the Darfur region of western Sudan, ongoing conflict had displaced approximately 1.2 million people, most of whom were fleeing terror attacks by armed militia that included large-scale killings and abductions, including of children, as well as gang rapes, looting and burning of villages and stealing of livestock. Thousands have died from these attacks or from disease and tens of thousands of others have gathered in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with little or no belongings and without adequate shelter, food or safe water and sanitation. An additional 120,000 people, primarily children and women, have fled across the border into neighbouring Chad. An estimated two million people have been affected by this crisis and are being further threatened by the imminent rainy season which will hinder access and increase the risk of
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: Sudan
    Location: El Fasher
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008
    Media Id: 61_692
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Darfur, Sudan, internally displaced, IDP, Western Sudan, Janjaweed militia , Muslim, Islam, islamic, conflict, crisis, poverty, malnourishment, starving, displaced camp, humanitarian need, women, children, fear, attack,
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    Image Number: APN23431
    Title: Darfur
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: The picture shows internally displaced children at school in the Kasab IDP camp near Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan on Monday June 1, 2004.By mid 2004 in the Darfur region of western Sudan, ongoing conflict had displaced approximately 1.2 million people, most of whom were fleeing terror attacks by armed militia that included large-scale killings and abductions, including of children, as well as gang rapes, looting and burning of villages and stealing of livestock. Thousands have died from these attacks or from disease and tens of thousands of others have gathered in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with little or no belongings and without adequate shelter, food or safe water and sanitation. An additional 120,000 people, primarily children and women, have fled across the border into neighbouring Chad. An estimated two million people have been affected by this crisis and are being further threatened by the imminent rainy season which will hinder access and increase the risk of
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: Sudan
    Location: El Fasher
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3008 x 2000
    Media Id: 61_158
    Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: groups, fear, black African woman, remote, diseases, crisis, Islam, religion, Africa, colour image , poverty, third world, ,
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    Image Number: APN23432
    Title: Darfur
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Description: The picture shows internally displaced children at school in the Kasab IDP camp near Kutum, North Darfur, Sudan on Monday June 1, 2004.By mid 2004 in the Darfur region of western Sudan, ongoing conflict had displaced approximately 1.2 million people, most of whom were fleeing terror attacks by armed militia that included large-scale killings and abductions, including of children, as well as gang rapes, looting and burning of villages and stealing of livestock. Thousands have died from these attacks or from disease and tens of thousands of others have gathered in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with little or no belongings and without adequate shelter, food or safe water and sanitation. An additional 120,000 people, primarily children and women, have fled across the border into neighbouring Chad. An estimated two million people have been affected by this crisis and are being further threatened by the imminent rainy season which will hinder access and increase the risk of
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Christine Nesbitt Hills
    Country: Sudan
    Location: El Fasher
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3008