Trading Places: The Merchants of Nairobi

Hardback

Main Details

Title Trading Places: The Merchants of Nairobi
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Steve Bloom
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 292
Category/GenrePhotographs: collections
Places and peoples - pictorial works
ISBN/Barcode 9780500543818
ClassificationsDewey:779.9967625
Audience
General
Illustrations 138 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 2 November 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Steve Bloom has ventured away from the centre of the dynamic African metropolis of Nairobi into neighbourhoods where malls and supermarkets have not yet penetrated - a world that is changing fast. Here people buy their daily necessities locally, from small shopkeepers who decorate their hoardings with hand-painted signs. The results are often delightfully quirky - an authentic form of popular street graphics. Store facades are painted with images of goods of all kinds, from light bulbs to cuts of meat. Affirmative messages abound. 'Beauty is your birthright' proclaims the Eclipse Hair Salon. 'Never give up', urges the Bora-Bora Bar; 'Life continues'. More than one shack hotel wittily declares itself 'Hotel Hilton'. 'Ghetto life is not easy' says the facade of Abdalla Store. Indeed not: life here is very hard, yet this book is a tribute to the creativity and generosity of the human spirit.

Author Biography

Steve Bloom is a photographer and writer. Son of South African journalist, novelist, and political activist Harry Bloom, he has written many photography books and essays.

Reviews

'A unique book that uses photography to get right under the skin of a community and will excite anyone who delights in the creative energies of the street, and of the photographer' - The Photographer 'A compelling read and moving portrait of a side of Africa not often seen ... An excellent read and valuable to anyone looking to get into reportage photography' - What Digital Camera? '... an intriguing procession of street art that is as colourful as the characters Steve interviews' - Amateur Photographer