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== Book Facts ==
== Book Facts ==


Title: Bunga Bunga
'''Title''': Bunga Bunga


Photographer: Lorenzo Tricoli
'''Photographer''': Lorenzo Tricoli


Year: 2014
'''Year''': 2014


Edition: does't say
'''Edition''': does't say


Number of images: 14 (13 images color, 1 image black and white)
'''Number of images''': 14 (13 images color, 1 image black and white)


Size:
'''Size''':


Price: ca 28 EUR
'''Price''': ca 28 EUR




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Subject: The book contains portraits of girls who were involved in the underage prostitution parties from Berlusconi around 2010. The portraits are images from the press either from internet or from printed media.  
Subject: The book contains portraits of girls who were involved in the underage prostitution parties from Berlusconi around 2010. The portraits are images from the press either from internet or from printed media.  


Photography: The images all seem cropped, only leaving the face of the women. They are different in style. Some seem to be more snapshots, others classical staged portraits. All show artefacts from their original materialiy.
Photography: The images all seem cropped, only leaving the face of the women. They are different in style. Some seem to be more snapshots, others classical staged portraits. All show artefacts from their original materiality (print).

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Book Facts

Title: Bunga Bunga

Photographer: Lorenzo Tricoli

Year: 2014

Edition: does't say

Number of images: 14 (13 images color, 1 image black and white)

Size:

Price: ca 28 EUR


Content

Subject: The book contains portraits of girls who were involved in the underage prostitution parties from Berlusconi around 2010. The portraits are images from the press either from internet or from printed media.

Photography: The images all seem cropped, only leaving the face of the women. They are different in style. Some seem to be more snapshots, others classical staged portraits. All show artefacts from their original materiality (print).