Brooks Kraft

PRIVATE GALLERIES: South Africa

  • After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Nelson Mandela speaks to supporters at a campaign event.  After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Crowds listen to Nelson Mandela at a campaign event.  After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Nelson Mandela greets supports at a campaign stop.   After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Nelson Mandela greets supports at a campaign stop. After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Crowds dance at a Nelson Mandela campaign event.  After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Supporters listen to Nelson Mandela at a campaign event.   After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Crowds cheer Nelson Mandela at a campaign event.   After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Nelson Mandela dances with school children at a campaign event. After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • A young child looks for money from a motorist in Cape Town, South Africa.  The disparity between rich and poor is evident in the popular African tourist city.
  • Kidoldiers
  • Kid_guns
  • Nelson Mandela is served lunch at the home of a wealthy white land owners during his campaign for President.  After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Nelbaby
  • A woman casts her ballot at a polling station in Soweto.    Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election,  marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule.  Nelson Mandela of the African National Congress (ANC) was elected as the first black President of South Africa.
  • Voters line up outside a polling station.   Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election,  marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule.  Nelson Mandela of the African National Congress (ANC) was elected as the first black President of South Africa.
  • A woman holds her identity papers before casting her ballot at a polling station in Soweto.    Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election,  marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule.  Nelson Mandela of the African National Congress (ANC) was elected as the first black President of South Africa.
  • Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election,  marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule.  Nelson Mandela of the African National Congress (ANC) was elected as the first black President of South Africa.
  • Supporters of Nelson Mandela celebrate his victory as the first black President of South Africa.   Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election,  marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule.
  • Supporters of Nelson Mandela celebrate his victory as the first black President of South Africa.   Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election,  marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule.
  • HardHat
  • A nuclear power plant looms behind shanty homes in Soweto,  an urban area of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.  Its origins are as a very poor and impoverished black township under South Africa's Apartheid government. The population has historically been overwhelmingly black and some of the watershed events in the struggle against Apartheid occurred in the township.
  • The Camps Bay region of Cape Town, the most southern city in Africa, and the continent's most popular tourist destination.  Cape Town provides a setting for many scenic wonders, magnificent seascapes and panoramic vistas.
  • A family outside shanty homes in Soweto,  an urban area of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.  Its origins are as a very poor and impoverished black township under South Africa's Apartheid government. The population has historically been overwhelmingly black and some of the watershed events in the struggle against Apartheid occurred in the township.
  • Boulders Beach in Cape Town is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming.
  • A man plants gras around shanty homes in Soweto,  an urban area of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.  Its origins are as a very poor and impoverished black township under South Africa's Apartheid government. The population has historically been overwhelmingly black and some of the watershed events in the struggle against Apartheid occurred in the township.
  • Works leave after a shift at Kinross Gold Mine in South Africa.
  • Workers sift for diamonds at The Premier Mine, owned by De beers in South Africa.  Established in 1902, it was renamed the Cullinan Diamond Mine in November 2003 in celebration of its centenary. The mine rose to prominence in 1905, when the Cullinan Diamond — at the time the largest gem diamond ever — was discovered here.   It is also the only significant source of blue diamonds in the world.
  • Nearly 2 million members of South Africa's Zion Christian Church make an annual pilgrimage to the remote rural church headquarters for a celebration of Easter.   Church members dress in uniform akin to dominations in the church order.   During the gathering,  the church practices faith healing, dancing and purification rites.
  • After more then 27 years in jail as an anti-apartheid activist,   Nelson Mandela lead a 1994 campaign for President as a member of the African National Congress (ANC),  in the first free elections in South Africa in 1994.  Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Home Page
  • INSIDE THE BELTWAY
  • CAMPAIGN
  • MOMENTS
  • MOBILE
  • PUBLISHED
  • PRIVATE GALLERIES
    • South Africa
  • INFO
    • Contact
    • Bio
    • Awards

All Images are registered and protected under United States copyright laws© Brooks Kraft 2015. Site design © 2010-2025 Neon Sky Creative Media