Oupa Nkosi

Oupa Nkosi began taking photos in 1998 with a pawnshop camera, before enrolling at the Market Photography Workshop. He began freelancing after graduating and has since run community projects, won a Bonani Africa award, had his work selected for exhibitions in Zimbabwe and Japan, and been invited to international workshops. He began at the M&G as an intern and became its chief photographer before going freelance a few years ago. He also writes features for the paper and lectures at his alma mater.

The Portfolio: Oupa Nkosi
/ 12 April 2019

The Portfolio: Oupa Nkosi

"I thought that by creating a ghostly image I would reflect what I was feeling inside me — a feeling heightened by the constant beating of the drum".

Behind the photo
/ 4 January 2019

Behind the photo

"I talk to people I’m photographing to gauge their mood and to involve them. Portraiture demands participation or magic will not be achieved."