Guy Tillim

Guy Tillim (born 1962) is a South African photographer known for his work focusing on troubled regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. His photographs and projects have been exhibited internationally and form the basis of several of Tillim's published books.

A member of the country's white minority, Tillim was born in Johannesburg in 1962.[1] He first became professionally involved in photography as a photojournalist in 1986, working with the Afrapix collective, a group of South African documentary photographers providing a unique conduit of photography to world media during apartheid.[1][2] During much of this time he worked as a freelance photographer for both local and foreign media, including Reuters (1986 to 1988) and Agence France Press (1993 to 1994).[1]

The website African Success has described him as one of South Africa's "foremost photographers",[2] whilst the Daily Maverick site has referred to him as "arguably SA's finest photographer" after David Goldblatt.[1]

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  1. Links in this quotation have been added for this encyclopedia entry.

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  1. 1 2 3 4 Poplak 2011.
  2. 1 2 African Success 2007.
  3. "Guy Tillim", Michael Stevenson Gallery website
  4. "Conflict, Time, Photography". Tate Modern. Retrieved 19 October 2015.

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