People poses places
LivreDisponible
Tome :
2
Auteurs :
Katuramu, Musa Photographe
Stultiens, Andrea Directeur de publication
Publication
Edam : YdocFoundation PO Box 113 1135 ZK, HIPUganda, 2015
Collection :
Ebifananyi
Année de parution :
2015
Importance matérielle
[264] p. : ill. en noir et en coul. : 15 x 11 cm
The first three books form a trilogy. Each book is based on the work of one Ugandan photographer. In People Poses Places Musa Katuramu Stultiens focusses on teacher and carpenter Musa Katuramu who in the mid 1930s went around his neighborhood with a simple camera to make portraits of family and friends. His portraits are remarkably intimate and revealing. This is unusual for the time and region where the images were produced. Most camera-owners were outsiders such as missionaries or colonists. Katuramu was an amateur photographer who used the Western Ugandan landscape as a backdrop for his portraits. The technology of his camera was limited but he maintained one basic rule that worked; never point your camera towards the sun. Katuramus archive was carefully stored by his son Jerry Bagonza. The archive consists of roughly 1500 negatives and 750 prints that have never been shown before. The book is composed of archival images that alternate with contemporary photographs made by Andrea Stultiens and her colleague Rumazi Canon, who grew up in the same region. People Poses Places is the second publication from a series of at least eight books, which present themselves as small intimate publications with an open spine and the local word for photographs printed on it, that literally translates into likenesses. [source edcat.net]