Tebogo Moche is an artist, photographer, self-taught filmmaker /visual artist from Meadowland in the Southern of Johannesburg. Moche likes to explore the world more through the lens trying to make sense of reality (searching for meaning) and shares the visual narratives he discovers. Moche has been documenting strong visually stories in terms Portraits, Landscapes, Soweto at night, pollution and many more elusive visuals moments he captures and narrates through visual story telling via edited images and a written artist statement about the work.
Moche has received numerous awards and mentions that include: Finalists for the Show us your landscape competition in 2012 getting the first price for the student’s category by Market Photo Workshop. Tebogo Moche was one of the participants chosen to showcase a public project from his work titled Mine Waste during Joburg Photo Umbrella Project in 2014. In 2015 he got an online publication at Kalahari Review, Moche was part of a group exhibition at cosmopolitan building by the Unlabeled Magazine in 2015, First Price for the EYEDNTITY Photo Competition in 2016 and one of the participants in the 2016 open call at the University of Cape Town Mining (Mineral Law in Africa) to get a first price for their group exhibition. And he was also chosen to participate in the red bull Amaphiko film festival in 2016.
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Golden sunlight at Durban deep mine.
IPCH Churchs annual gathering at hob polluted grounds.
A cloudy day at a beautiful toxic landscape and evidence of mercury in the orange, brown looking like liquid.