Photographer: Lamote, Carlo (1928 – 2017).
Title: untitled (Vieillard Lalia).
Date: 1950-1955.
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Medium: unmounted gelatin silver print on Gevaert photo paper.
Size: 24,1 x 18,1 cm.
Condition: good.
Reference: CLIV1014/1
Provenance: Collection family Carlo Lamote.
Extra: typed note with identification in French on verso. Congopresse 21.231/15.
Elderly man of the Lalia tribe. He carries on his shoulder a tightly woven net bag, commonly found in the Equateur region. The Lalia tribe is part of the large Bantu ethnic group known as the Mongo. Their territory extends between the Maringa and Tshuapa rivers, north of Mondombe.
Photographer and cameraman Carlo Lamote (1928-2017)) left for Congo in 1950 to work for the colonial information service. For ten years, he travelled to every corner of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi to highlight the colonial achievements. Propaganda is the name of the game, but he turned out to be an excellent photographer. Together with his colleague Henri Goldstein, Lamote has shaped our image of the Belgian Congo. Open any book about the 1950s in the colony and you will find their names under the photos.
After independence, he set up his own film production company and news agency, with Visnew, ABC and CBS as regular customers. He was also the founder of Congovox, the news service of the Congolese state broadcaster.
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