TAKE IT LIKE A MAN - POLAROIDS BY RENTBOYS
a project, workshop and exhibition facilitated by Pierre Fouché
19/04/2006 - 28/04/2006
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Above: Anonymous artists. Take it like a man - Polaroids by rentboys (a sample of some submissions) 2009. Polaroid photographs
Seven male sex-workers from a
prominent Cape Town agency were introduced to the world of photography
through Polaroid lenses. The participants each received a Polaroid
camera and after a basic demonstration and presentation of essential
camera and composition basics, were given an open brief to snap their
environment and themselves.
The resulting images revealed a surprising sensitivity
of keen observation in some, and a delightful and playful portrait of
Cape Town and surrounds in others, while a select few made direct
reference to the participant’s working environment.
As a whole the results were a
realistic affirmation: filled with light, beaches, sand and leisure
time on one hand, counter-pointed by a darker interior side on the
other. The world revealed through the eyes of individual rent boys seems
not much different from any Capetownian’s world, and by inference,
everyone who experiences life as a paradoxical combination of joy and
celebration despite difficult circumstances and a few cloudy days of the
soul.
This project and exhibition aimed at gaining visibility
for individuals forging an existence in this doubly negated realm of
identity on the eve of proposed legislative reforms to the sex-work
industry as a whole.
This projects was made possible with funding from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, administered as a Greatmore Studios outreach project, with special support from S.W.E.A.T (the Sex Workers Education and Action taskforce)








