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Hi Karabo, tell us a bit about what you do and where you live. I was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, where I am currently based. I’ve been tethered to photography ever since I can remember – as a child I had a tenacious curiosity for the world. Through photography, I began focusing on stories from marginalised communities and the counterculture.

I have a desire to give people a soapbox to project their truths. Photography has allowed me to find my place amongst constant change, and given me a voice to communicate and connect. Analog photography has

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