CAROLINE SUZMAN
photographer

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  • Portraiture
    • I Declare I Am Here - self declaration in a post colonial African city
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being A Child
    • The Centre for the Less Good Portrait
    • Crossing Over - Portraits from Israel and Gaza
    • Sweet Monster - Halloween in the time of Covid- 19
    • The Power of Two
    • Meat, Gun, Smoke
    • Canadian Boardwalk
    • Portraits of the Cape
  • Remembrance and Inheritance
    • Heartlands - Land ownership and restitution in South Africa
    • Haunted by Waters - Reconciliation Day in a South African seaside town
    • Soldiers and Stars -War and Memory in South Africa
    • Resident Alien - landscapes of the Karoo and surrounds
    • The Beauty and the Beast - 30 years of Democracy in South Africa
    • The Passing of a Zulu Prince
    • The Audacity of Hope - South Africans mourn Nelson Mandela
  • Contemporary Culture
    • Candy Crush
    • Burnt by the Sun - the youth and artificial intelligence
    • Undertow Keys -A Sea Prophesy
    • WARRIORS - South African Rugby culture and the Youth
    • CHINAFRICA
    • The Book of the Sea
    • Waiting for the Barbarians - America then and now
    • Expectations
  • Home
  • About and Contact
  • Portraiture
    • I Declare I Am Here - self declaration in a post colonial African city
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being A Child
    • The Centre for the Less Good Portrait
    • Crossing Over - Portraits from Israel and Gaza
    • Sweet Monster - Halloween in the time of Covid- 19
    • The Power of Two
    • Meat, Gun, Smoke
    • Canadian Boardwalk
    • Portraits of the Cape
  • Remembrance and Inheritance
    • Heartlands - Land ownership and restitution in South Africa
    • Haunted by Waters - Reconciliation Day in a South African seaside town
    • Soldiers and Stars -War and Memory in South Africa
    • Resident Alien - landscapes of the Karoo and surrounds
    • The Beauty and the Beast - 30 years of Democracy in South Africa
    • The Passing of a Zulu Prince
    • The Audacity of Hope - South Africans mourn Nelson Mandela
  • Contemporary Culture
    • Candy Crush
    • Burnt by the Sun - the youth and artificial intelligence
    • Undertow Keys -A Sea Prophesy
    • WARRIORS - South African Rugby culture and the Youth
    • CHINAFRICA
    • The Book of the Sea
    • Waiting for the Barbarians - America then and now
    • Expectations

CAROLINE SUZMAN
photographer

  • Home
  • About and Contact
  • Portraiture
    • I Declare I Am Here - self declaration in a post colonial African city
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being A Child
    • The Centre for the Less Good Portrait
    • Crossing Over - Portraits from Israel and Gaza
    • Sweet Monster - Halloween in the time of Covid- 19
    • The Power of Two
    • Meat, Gun, Smoke
    • Canadian Boardwalk
    • Portraits of the Cape
  • Remembrance and Inheritance
    • Heartlands - Land ownership and restitution in South Africa
    • Haunted by Waters - Reconciliation Day in a South African seaside town
    • Soldiers and Stars -War and Memory in South Africa
    • Resident Alien - landscapes of the Karoo and surrounds
    • The Beauty and the Beast - 30 years of Democracy in South Africa
    • The Passing of a Zulu Prince
    • The Audacity of Hope - South Africans mourn Nelson Mandela
  • Contemporary Culture
    • Candy Crush
    • Burnt by the Sun - the youth and artificial intelligence
    • Undertow Keys -A Sea Prophesy
    • WARRIORS - South African Rugby culture and the Youth
    • CHINAFRICA
    • The Book of the Sea
    • Waiting for the Barbarians - America then and now
    • Expectations

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A Remembrance of Things Past  - Memory and the Military in South Africa

A series reflecting on Remembrance Day and the layered history of South Africa. November 11 is universally associated with the remembrance of those who had died in the First World War. At 11 am on 11 November 1918, the guns on the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. In South Africa, Remembrance Day is a heady mix - it commemorates the fallen soldiers of WW1, WW2, the Korean War and the wars associated with the dismantling of apartheid. Marked at the Cenotaph in Johannesburg by a service, The Cenotaph (from Greek kenotaphion, “empty tomb,monument, sometimes in the form of a tomb, to a person who is buried elsewhere.”),is an inclusive war memorial, having been rededicated to all South Africans who died for freedom in all wars and conflicts. It has mostly gained acceptance in the post-apartheid period among war veterans from all sections of the population.

'Reconciliation is an inspiring idea but if it is only an idea it will eat you up. True reconciliation is beyond right and wrong, beyond romance, beyond revenge. When you can wave goodbye to your fears and hopes and be fully present with the person in front of you - whoever that may be - only then can we talk of reconciliation.In this country we have astonishing role models for this, both famous and unknown, so we must keep our eyes open. From the outside it sometimes looks difficult -impossible, even -but when it does happen there is no question of easy or difficult -it just fills our lives to the top. It needs attention, it needs courage and it needs sincerity-but at the end of the day it just needs doing and then things are very clear. After all, what other option do we have?" Anthony Osler, Zen Master and author of Stoep Zen

Soldiers and stars, specifically Venus, first star of the evening, The Shadow March,...
Spotlight, trees,Ditsong National Museum of Military History, Saxonwold, Johannesburg, 11...
Singing the national anthem, Cenotaph, Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg
Parade, Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
After rain, Cenotaph,Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
Guards and uniforms, Cenotaph, Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
Irish Pipe and Drums, Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
Corner President and Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
The Shadow March, Ditsong National Museum of Military History, Saxonwold,...
South African Police service Parade,  Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
 Cenotaph, Newtown, Johannesburg,
The Shadow March, Ditsong National Museum of Military History, Saxonwold,...
At the Cenotaph, Harrison Street, Newtown, Johannesburg,
 Cenotaph, Newtown, Johannesburg,
Sgt Will Young with his father's 2nd World War medals,...
At the Cenotaph, Newtown, Johannesburg,

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