She is best known for her work with "twin towns,"[2] where she draws parallels between settlements and suburbs surrounding South African cities to other places around the world.
Josephy then in 2001, completed her Master of Fine Arts cum laude at the University of Stellenbosch.
[3] Josephy's primary focus in her photographic work has been the study of how identity and landscape are constructed.
Her project of "twin towns" examines the peculiar names of South Africa's settlements and suburbs.
[4] These names evoke certain images that can be connected and related to various parks, streets, cities and countries located all over the globe.