found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed June 12, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Cole, Ernest; Ernest Levi TsoloaneKole; photographer; born 21 March, 1940 in Eersterust, South Africa; studied by correspondence through Wolsey Hall, Oxford; enrolled in correspondence course at New York Institute of Photography; worked as assistant to a Chinese photographer; layout assistant and picture editor of Drum (1958); was a photographer for Bantu World (1959) and a freelance photographer for Drum, Rand Daily Mail, The World, The Sunday Express, communist paper New Age; began a photographic project, study of life under apartheid; was picked up by the police (1966) and went into exile in New York; published his photographic book House of Bondage with the Magnum photographic agency, New York (1967), it was immediately banned in South Africa; carried out a photographic documentary projects, United States (1967-1971); died 16 January, 1990 in New York City, New York, United States)