
Some South African Country Towns
Taken over a ten-year period, between 2012 and 2022, this series of photographs is from a project on South African country villages and towns. The majority of the images are of small Karoo towns, and many of these in turn are of the Dutch Reformed Churches whose steeples are visible for miles around in the vast, semi-desert region that lies, metaphorically and geographically, at South Africa’s centre.
There is something about these Karoo towns, in particular, that has always spoken to me - the stillness of the empty streets in the heat of the day, the white, shuttered cottages, the big skies overhead. And always, at the edge of town, or sprawling out into the arid land, the coloured settlement or African location. In South Africa, as elsewhere, as Faulkner wrote, ‘The past is never dead. It’s not even past.’
The NG Kerk at Aberdeen
Historic Cottage, Colesberg
Colesberg
Gereformeerde Kerk, Colesberg
Gereformeerde Kerk, Colesberg
Toverberg Guest House, Colesberg
The Moravian Church at Genadendal
The Moravian Mission at Genadendal
The Moravian Church at Greyton
The NG Kerk at Graaff-Reinet
The NG Kerk at Hanover
Guesthouse, Hanover
Lamberts Bay
Harbour, Lamberts Bay
Potato World, Lamberts Bay
Matjiesfontein
Farm Cottages, McGregor
Cactus, McGregor
Cottage, McGregor
Porch, McGregor
The NG Kerk at McGregor
The People's Choice Superette, McGregor
The People's Choice Superette, McGregor
The NG Kerk at Montagu
The NG Kerk at Nieu Bethesda
New Street, Nieu Bethesda
Homestead, Prince Albert
Cowboys & Crooks Saloon, Prince Albert
The Showroom Cinema, Prince Albert
Hotel, Prince Albert
Cottages, Prince Albert
Ox Cart, Prince Albert
The NG Kerk at Prince Albert
Prince Albert
The NG Kerk at Rosendal
Chairs, Tulbagh
Window, Shadow, Shutter, Tulbagh
Tulbagh
The NG Kerk at Uniondale