Guy Tillim (bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1962) ka o nyɛ South Africa anfooni yaara ŋun tuma zaa jendi Sub-Saharan Africa.[1][2] Tillim nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Johannesburg yuuni 1962.[3][1][2] O karim la shikuru siɣisi University of Cape Town yuuni 1983, ka daa tum Market Photo Workshop yuuni Johannesburg.[4][2][1] O tuma nyɛla din chaŋ tiŋ'duya pam ka lahi be o bukunima ni.[5][6][7]
"Website" din yuli din booni African Success buɣisi o mi niSouth Africa "anffoni yaara ŋun yuli du, ka Daily Maverick mi buɣisi o "arguably SA's finest photographer" di yi niŋ ka David Goldblatt nu yi.[3][8][9][10]
Piligu Tuma
Tillim kpela afooninima tuma ni yuuni 1986.[11][8][3] Until 1990, o tumya ni Afrapix collective, South Africa anfooninima yaabu laɣingu, ka lahi tum ni South Africa anfooni yaabu baŋdiba kamani David Goldblatt, Steve Hilton-Barber, ni Omar Badsha.[12][13][11][8][3] O tum ti o ya lahabali wuligiriba mini tiŋ'duya lahabali wuligiriba, kamani Reuters (1986 -1988) ni Agence France Press (1993 -1994).[11][14][3].[15][4][12][16] O mini ban daa tumdi lala saha zaa tuma daa dalim la South Africa.[12][4]
Departure. Cape Town and Johannesburg: Michael Stevenson Contemporary, 2003.
Kunhinga Portraits. Cape Town and Johannesburg: Michael Stevenson Contemporary, 2003. Photographs taken in the town of Kunhinga, Bié Province, Angola, featuring portraits of displaced Angolans fleeing government forces in February 2002, during the final months of the Angolan Civil War.
Petros Village. Rome: Punctum, 2006. Photographs documenting daily life over a two-week period in the village of Petros, central Malawi.
Congo Democratic. Renate Wiehager; Cape Town and Johannesburg: Michael Stevenson; Rome: Galleria Extraspazio, 2006. A photojournal of the events surrounding the contested presidential election held in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in July 2006, during which supporters of the incumbent Joseph Kabila clashed with those of Etinenne Tshisikedi.
Roma, Città di Mezzo. Rome: Punctum, 2009. ISBN978-8895410296. Photographs taken in and around the capital city of Rome in Italy, originally commissioned for the international Roman photography festival, FotoGrafia.
O Futuro Certo. Göttingen: Steidl; The Walther Collection, 2015. ISBN978-3-86930-649-0. Selections from Tillim's various publications of the previous decade, including Mai Mai Militia in Training,Jo'burg,Avenue Patrice Lumumba, and Second Nature.[17]
Edit Beijing. Paris: Bessard, 2017. Photographs of people on the streets of Beijing made over a two-week period. Edition of 500 copies.
Pina
2002: Prix SCAM (Societe Civile des Auteurs Multimedia) Roger Pic.[18]