Luminous-Lint - for collectors and connoisseurs of fine photography
HOME  BACKFREE NEWSLETTER

Getting around

 

HomeWhat's NewContentsVisual IndexesOnline ExhibitionsPhotographersGalleries and DealersThemes
IndexAbstractEroticaFashionLandscapeNaturePhotojournalismPhotomontagePictorialismPortraitScientificStill lifeStreetWar
TimelinesTechniquesLibraryImages and WordsSupport 
 
Thumbnail 
Open your eyes
 

Social media

Share |

 
  
Visual indexes
 
Thumbnail 
Greece
 
  
Thumbnail 
Italy
 
  
Thumbnail 
India
 
  
 

HomeContents > People > Photographers > Kevin Carter

Dates:  1960, 13 September - 1994, 27 July
Born:  South Africa, Johannesburg
Died:  South Africa, Johannesburg
Active:  South Africa
Gender:  Male
 
  
South African photojournalist who recorded the racial tensions and civil unrest within his own country. He was awarded the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for a deeply disturbing photograph of a starving child in the Sudan being watched by a patient vulture. The sights he had seen left him deeply depressed and tragically he committed suicide.
 
"The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War" (Basic Books, 2000) by Greg Marinovich and Joao Silva is a first hand account of the photojournalists who covered the unrest leading up to the collapse of Apartheid.

Preparing biographies

 
Portraits 
  
If you have a portrait of this photographer or know of the whereabouts of one we would be most grateful. 
  
alan@luminous-lint.com
 
  
Family history 
  
If you are related to this photographer and interested in tracking down your extended family we can place a note here for you to help. It is free and you would be amazed who gets in touch. 
  
alan@luminous-lint.com
 
  
QR code 
  
 
  
 

Internet biographies

Terms and Conditions

 
Wikipedia has a biography of this photographer.Show on this siteGo to website
 
  
 
  
 
  
HOME  BACKFREE NEWSLETTER