Pose, Ugandan Images

Title: Pose, Ugandan Images

Photographer/s: Andrea Stultiens

Date of publication: July 2009 for this print on demand edition (October 2010 as trade edition)

Place of publication: Blurb

Dimensions: 8″x10″

Edition: Printing on Demand (1000 for the trade edition)

Type of binding: Glued (wire stitch for trade edition)

Number of pages: 64 (56 for the trade edition)

Type of paper: normal Blurb paper (mc for trade edition)

Number of pictures: 27 (18 for trade edition)

Type of printing: Printing On Demand (Offset for trade edition)

Printer: Blurb (Tienkamp for trade edition)

Publisher: self published (post-editions for trade edition)

Designer: andrea stultiens / marloes de laat

Language: English

ISBN: — 9789460830303

Category: POD/artist book

Price: €45 (€15,– for trade edition)

Summary: Most Ugandans are unable to take a holiday. But it is possible for them to have photos taken with a better world in the background once a year.
Pose (Ugandan Images) shows us the photo studios of East-African Uganda as places where one can escape from reality for a short while. In this book, the reader can reconstruct the small studio space by folding out panoramic photos. Pose shows us what we are made to see, rather than what the world actually looks like. Or not?

Andrea Stultiens received the ‘bouw in beeld prijs 2009′ (a Dutch photography award) for Pose, Ugandan images. The Blurb version of the book was first runner up in the category documentary of the photography.book.now competition in the same year.

In addition to the POD and the trade edition, there is also a special edition of 6 double sided leporello’s in a luxury box. Only available through the photographers website.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: July 12, 1974, Roermond, the Netherlands

Website: www.andreastultiens.nl

Book link: http://www.andreastultiens.nl/albumshow.php?showalbum=C

Donated by: Blurb

iPL Notes: This book was the First Runner Up in the Editorial Category of Blurb’s Photography Book Now competition, 2009.

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