Ebifananyi #2 – People Poses Places. Musa Katuramu Ebifananyi #2 – People Poses Places. Musa Katuramu Ebifananyi #2 – People Poses Places. Musa Katuramu

Andrea Stultiens

Ebifananyi #2 – People Poses Places. Musa Katuramu

Ydoc Publishing, The Netherlands; HIPUganda, Uganda — 2014
SFr. 18.00
Pages: 256
Edition: First edition
Dimensions: 10.5 x 14.5 cm
Language: English
ISBN: 9789081187909

In People Poses Places Stultiens focusses on teacher, carpenter and cattle keeper Musa Katuramu (1916-1983). From the late 1930s he started to make portraits of family and friends with a simple box camera, using the Western Ugandan landscape as a backdrop. Nevertheless, Katuramu was one of the few who owned a camera and knew the people posing and their world. Most camera owners were outsiders such as missionaries or colonists. It makes his portraits remarkably intimate. Katuramu’s 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 Canon Griffin, who grew up in the same region as Katuramu.

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