Friday, September 19, 2008

Pieter Hugo photography

Pieter Hugo, winner in the Portraits section of the 2006 World Press Photo competition, was voted one of the world's 50 young photographers who will be considered great by 2025.

Following text by Pieter, on "The Dog's Master":

These photographs came about after a friend emailed me an image taken on a cellphone through a car window (this picture) in Lagos, Nigeria, which depicted a group of men walking down the street with a hyena in chains. A few days later I saw the image reproduced in a South African newspaper with the caption 'The Streets of Lagos'. Nigerian newspapers reported that these men were bank robbers, bodyguards, drug dealers, debt collectors. Myths surrounded them. The image captivated me.

Through a journalist friend I eventually tracked down a Nigerian reporter, Adetokunbo Abiola, who said that he knew the 'Gadawan Kura' as they are known in Hausa (a rough translation: 'hyena handlers/guides').

A few weeks later I was on a plane to Lagos. Abiola met me at the airport and together we took a bus to Benin City where the 'hyena men' had agreed to meet us. However, when we got there they had already departed for Abuja.

In Abuja we found them living on the periphery of the city in a shantytown - a group of men, a little girl, three hyenas, four monkeys and a few rock pythons. It turned out that they were a group of itinerant minstrels, performers who used the animals to entertain crowds and sell traditional medicines. The animal handlers were all related to each other and were practising a tradition passed down from generation to generation. I spent eight days travelling with them.

Continue reading about the 8 day project here.
Pieter Hugo's other collections, exhibits, bio, and publications are here.

2 comments:

Faux Verdi said...

So good!
I just saw this years World Press photo exhibit, that too was good!

Anonymous said...

yea yea that guy is the fucking bomb. some of his shit is up here in vancity!