Davina Jogi is a Zimbabwean documentary photographer, writer and researcher who is currently based in Southwest Australia. She is a co-founder and director of the Zimbabwe Association of Female Photographers (ZAFP).
Davina holds a BA (Hons) in African Studies from the University of Cape Town and is a graduate of the Market Photo Workshop’s Photojournalism and Documentary Photography Programme. She began her photography career working as a picture editor at The Times newspaper in Johannesburg before returning home to Zimbabwe to work as a freelancer.
Davina has received a number of grants and awards for her work including a 2013 National Arts Merit Award – the premier award given by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe in recognition of outstanding achievements in the field of arts and culture.
Her photography has been exhibited in Southern Africa, Europe, the United States, South Asia and Australia, and is currently touring with the National Portrait Gallery as a finalist in the 2021 National Photographic Portrait Prize.
In 2019, Davina served on the World Press Photo Contest News and Documentary Photography Jury and chaired the Contemporary Issues Jury in 2021. She is pursuing a PhD at Curtin University in Perth, using documentary photography to investigate her own hybrid identity as a culturally diverse African immigrant.