Neo Ntsoma
Neo Ntsoma | |
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Born | Mafikeng, South Africa |
Residence | Johannesburg, Gauteng Province |
Education | Technikon Pretoria, Peninsula Technikon |
Occupation | Portraiture, photojounalist |
Years active | 1992–present |
Neo Ntsoma (December 27, 1972) is a South African photographer known for her photojournalism, portraiture, music and popular culture photography.[1][2] born in Vryburg and brought up in the rural areas of Mafikeng in the North West Province, her fascination about films was triggered at an early age.[3] Growing up in the apartheid era and seeing the negative portrayal images of black South Africans and the lack of participation of black women in a media industry dominated by white males, this reinvigorated her to want to make change, however it was not an easy dream to fulfil due to race restrictions at the time.[4] Ntsoma attended St Mary’s High School where she would be introduced to music, dance and drama, this is where she knew her career path was different from her peers.[5][6][7]
Early years
Born in Vryburg and brought up in the rural areas of Mafikeng in the North West Province.[8][9] Ntsoma is last of the third children born to Olefile Ntsoma and Nomalanga Maria Ntsoma nee Hlabangane.Photography is a profession she fell into by accident, a profession not known for black women at that time. Ntsoma began her studies at Peninsula Technikon in 1992, Her initial interest was in Film and Television.[10] she never picked up a camera prior to her enrollment at the Technikon.[11][12] She later moved to Pretoria Technikon between 1994 and 1995 to further her studies specializing in Fashion and Advertising although she was denied the opportunity to graduate.[13]
Career
Despite challenges and setbacks on her journey, in 1998 Ntsoma became the first black woman photographer to work for one of the biggest newspaper in South Africa The Star.[14][15] Although Ntsoma never felt discriminated by her colleagues whom were mainly white and male, she felt the need to constantly prove herself to gain the recognition in the industry.[16] As Ntsoma explains in her artistry statement,
- I used to take pictures to make people believe in me. Now, I take pictures to make people believe in the subject of my photographs. My aim is to share my point of view about something, and also what I am feeling about it. But what’s important for me is to capture the spirit and soul of the subject I am photographing.[17][18][19]
In 2004, Neo Ntsoma became the first woman recipient of the Mohamed Amin Award, the CNN African Journalist of the Year Photography Prize for her photo essay entitled, ‘Their World in Flames’.[20] Over the years her career has also spanned to fine arts and celebrity photography.[21]
Awards
- 2005 National Geographic All Roads Photo Program Award
- 2005 Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards (Premier Award Winner – Photography)
- 2005 Fuji Southern Africa Press Awards - (Picture Story Runner-Up)
- 2005 Fuji South Africa Professional Awards – GOLD Fine Art
- 2005 Fuji South Africa Professional Awards – SILVER Fine Art
- 2005 Fuji South Africa Professional Awards – BRONCE Manipulation
- 2005 Fuji South Africa Professional Awards – SILVER Automotive
- 2004 CNN – Mohammed Amin Award (First woman recipient)
- 2004 Fuji Southern Africa Press Photographer of the Year (Runner-Up)
- 2004 Fuji Southern Africa Press Awards - (Picture Story – Winner)
- 2004 Fuji African Press Photo Awards- VISA POUR L'IMAGE (Runner – Up)
- 2004 Fuji African Press Photo Awards- VISA POUR L'IMAGE (News – Runner Up)
- 2003 Fuji South Africa Press Awards (Highly Commended – Picture Story)
- 2002 Fuji South Africa Press Awards (Highly Commended – Feature Single)[22]
- 2002 Fuji South Africa Press Awards (Judges Selection)[23]
- 2002 Mondi Paper Newspaper Awards - (Finalist)[24]
Honours
- 2007 Member of the judging jury – Fuji Southern Africa Press Awards
- 2006 MTN Women in the Media Award (Finalist)[25]
- 2006 True Love magazine 100 women who have made an impact local and globally.[26]
- 2006 Cosmopolitan magazine "30 Awesome Women, an annual feature in Cosmopolitan magazine, in celebration of South Africa's outstanding women achievers."[27][28]
- 2005 The first photographer from the Southern Hemisphere to have a picture selected to go on the front cover of One World Calendar.
- 2004 Time magazine Pictures of the week(August 23 – 29)
- 2004 Cosmopolitan magazine "30 Awesome Women, an annual feature in Cosmopolitan magazine, in celebration of South Africa’s outstanding women achievers."
References
- ↑ http://whoswho.co.za/neo-ntsoma-59607
- ↑ https://www.google.co.za/?gws_rd=cr&ei=KGeCUoGrC8nX0QX1jIDQAw#psj=1&q=neo+ntsoma
- ↑ http://www.google.co.za/imgres?imgurl=http://10and5.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Neo-takes-a-photo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://10and5.com/2013/04/18/the-new-african-photography/&h=360&w=640&sz=62&tbnid=OR-aVUms2eMyBM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=160&zoom=1&usg=__RUOrsgO3CGzjORjAIEUSWduhenA=&docid=KPNgCe9rtkYQ1M&sa=X&ei=PWeCUtO5IMWu7Aak-YG4BA&ved=0CD4Q9QEwAw
- ↑ http://whoswho.co.za/neo-ntsoma-59607
- ↑ http://whoswho.co.za/neo-ntsoma-59607
- ↑ http://www.google.co.za/imgres?imgurl=http://10and5.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Neo-takes-a-photo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://10and5.com/2013/04/18/the-new-african-photography/&h=360&w=640&sz=62&tbnid=OR-aVUms2eMyBM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=160&zoom=1&usg=__RUOrsgO3CGzjORjAIEUSWduhenA=&docid=KPNgCe9rtkYQ1M&sa=X&ei=PWeCUtO5IMWu7Aak-YG4BA&ved=0CD4Q9QEwAw
- ↑ http://10and5.com/2013/04/18/the-new-african-photography/
- ↑ http://whoswho.co.za/neo-ntsoma-59607
- ↑ https://www.google.co.za/?gws_rd=cr&ei=KGeCUoGrC8nX0QX1jIDQAw#psj=1&q=neo+ntsoma
- ↑ http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/artscape/2013/04/201342211026894933.html
- ↑ http://whoswho.co.za/neo-ntsoma-59607
- ↑ http://www.google.co.za/imgres?imgurl=http://10and5.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Neo-takes-a-photo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://10and5.com/2013/04/18/the-new-african-photography/&h=360&w=640&sz=62&tbnid=OR-aVUms2eMyBM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=160&zoom=1&usg=__RUOrsgO3CGzjORjAIEUSWduhenA=&docid=KPNgCe9rtkYQ1M&sa=X&ei=PWeCUtO5IMWu7Aak-YG4BA&ved=0CD4Q9QEwAw
- ↑ http://www.ipsnews.net/2005/11/culture-south-africa-seeing-rather-than-seen/
- ↑ http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/artscape/2013/04/201342211026894933.html
- ↑ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7922971-women-by-women
- ↑ http://www.360nobs.com/2013/05/redi-tlhabi-re-imagines-africa-on-al-jazeeras-south-2-north-10-05-2013/
- ↑ http://www.google.co.za/imgres?imgurl=http://10and5.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Neo-takes-a-photo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://10and5.com/2013/04/18/the-new-african-photography/&h=360&w=640&sz=62&tbnid=OR-aVUms2eMyBM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=160&zoom=1&usg=__RUOrsgO3CGzjORjAIEUSWduhenA=&docid=KPNgCe9rtkYQ1M&sa=X&ei=PWeCUtO5IMWu7Aak-YG4BA&ved=0CD4Q9QEwAw
- ↑ http://www.mio.co.za/topic/neo-ntsoma
- ↑ http://www.360nobs.com/2013/05/redi-tlhabi-re-imagines-africa-on-al-jazeeras-south-2-north-10-05-2013/
- ↑ http://www.lightstalkers.org/neontsoma
- ↑ http://whoswho.co.za/neo-ntsoma-59607
- ↑ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7922971-women-by-women
- ↑ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7922971-women-by-women
- ↑ http://newint.org/columns/exposure/2004/09/01/neo-ntsoma/
- ↑ http://www.mio.co.za/topic/neo-ntsoma
- ↑ http://www.davidkrutpublishing.com/7977/moving-in-time-images-of-life-in-a-democratic-south-africa
- ↑ http://www.tut.ac.za/Alumni/Up2Date/March2010/top_3.htm
- ↑ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7922971-women-by-women
External links
- http://www.lightstalkers.org/neontsoma
- http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/africa/06/23/aja/
- http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/artscape/2013/04/201342211026894933.html
- http://www.women24.com/Wellness/Women-in-business-and-media-20060808
- http://mg.co.za/article/2006-06-09-the-youth-immortalised
- http://www.360nobs.com/2013/05/redi-tlhabi-re-imagines-africa-on-al-jazeeras-south-2-north-10-05-2013/