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      <title>in a grown up world.</title>
      <description>im a 26 year old "chief Imagineer" using photography as my medium. I was born and bred in Soweto, one of the most iconic townships in South Africa, filled with a lot of cultures and history. I grew up not only with hearing what happened in Soweto back in the apartheid days from generations through my family but I also saw images of that time, some through old newspapers and some in personal family archives, from that I understood how important photography is in documenting human existence. its because of these documents that I am intrigued by other cultures outside of my geography and being interested in capturing them in the same familiar documentation as my own history or at least with the same impact.</description>
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      <category>South Africa</category>
      <author>siyam</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2014 00:46:19 GMT</pubDate>
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