
At the start of 1948 magnum photographer George Rodger arranged with the Sudanese government to be the first authorised photographer to document indigenous people of the Nuba mountains, in the former central Sudanese province of Kordofan, and the Latuka and other tribes of southern Sudan. In doing so, he created some of the most historically important and influential images taken in sub-Saharan Africa during the twentieth century. Published by Stanley/Barker, 2018.
Hardcover, 88pg
8.5 x 11"