‘You are what you do’, a well-worn phrase that, rightly or wrongly, seeks to encapsulate the identity of an individual within the confines of a profession, job or social role. Capturing identity in a photograph, or indeed a painting, creates a caricature that attempts to summarise an element of a subject. But does it capture their character?
Amazing movies, operas and photobooks produced in Zambia by Langmead & Baker based on African stories: information and discussions about movies The Borderline (2019) and Damyna the Musical (2018), operas Damyna Damyna the Opera and The Legend of Konga Mato, and photobooks Postcards from Zambia, The Zambians, zedscape and ZedPipo, and any other aspect of art productions in Zambia.
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