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Following in his Fathers and Grandfathers geographical footsteps, Sinclair Smiths 8 months living and traveling around Johannesburg (before being “unceremoniously ejected”) not only taught him about the country itself but the place in which three generations of his family had lived and strived to be a thorn in the side of a white South African Government during many years of apartheid.
In this series we find a collection of images that refreshingly read as a synthesis of memorabilia, travel and documentary style photography that essentially work as a summation of Smiths relationship towards a country that both raised his family and rebuffed him.
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