At an end of the world, fishermen are coming home
photography + © Christof Keßemeier
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At an end of the world, fishermen are coming home
photography + © Christof Keßemeier
Arniston, South Africa. 1989
Photographer: Cedric Nunn
“Did you think it was an important image at the time?” I ask him.
“I don’t think so. I reacted to what I saw. It reminded me of when we were young and carefree, the never-ending summers. Yes, a sense of eternal summers, when days never ended.”
“In a sense, those kids boogie-boarding was political. They were native to that surf. They were outside of the script of how we saw South Africa — black people not allowed to live, love or even swim where they wanted to. It was a most unusual sight."
apparently selfies boost your self-confidence and I’m having a dysphoric day™ so
Beach walk in Arniston, South Africa
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In the meantime in Arniston, South Africa.
In the meantime in Arniston, South Africa.
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Arniston rocks
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In the meantime ....
In the meantime ….
…. between Bredasdorp and Arniston in South Africa. (left: Pelicans, right: Blue Cranes. In the middle a power station)
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More Arniston Beach
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