In memory of Miriam Makeba

Posted on 10 November 2008

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This post was originally published at gregorrohrig.com. Gregor is an absolutely incredible photographer who i have much respect for. His Miriam Makeba photographs are moving and incredibly relevant right now. Here is his post:

In Memory of Miriam Makeba

This morning I heard the sad news about the passing of Miriam Makeba, the Grammy Award-winning South African singer, also known as Mama Afrika. Makeba was the legendary voice of the African continent, who became a symbol of the fight against apartheid.

For a moment I stood still, starring at my phones’ screen feeling slightly shocked and overcome by sadness.

Miriam Makeba played a very important role in my life. I met her the first time in 2003, when she was singing on stage, on the sports grounds of Rhodes University, during my first photographic assignment. I was to document the event for the Student Newspapers, the Rhodes University magazine, and local press. It was also my first shoot with my brand new digital SLR – the Nikon D100, which was an unbelievable machine back then.

In Memory of Miriam Makeba

I was also one of the few who worked with a Digital SLR then, and especially in a small backward town like Grahamstown, this gave me the advantage of having the images on disc, distributed to my clients, and ready for print by the next morning.

In Memory of Miriam Makeba

It was from then onwards, that many assignments came flooding in, and it was that specific event that gave me the necessary self-confidence to work hard at what first was only a passionate hobby of mine.

In Memory of Miriam Makeba

I remember clearly, the evening Miriam Makeba sang, that the lighting was very bad, it was dark, and I struggled to take a decent picture. But I snapped and snapped and tried all kinds of functions, programs, and manual overrides to get a good image. And I remember the energy that came from Makeba, it was radiant, it was addictive, it was full of life, soul, and song – her stage presence was unbelievably powerful!

In Memory of Miriam Makeba

I time stamped these images to be published on my blog on Makeba’s birthday (March 4th), now only to be presented with her unfortunate passing.

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