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Ishimoto Yasuhiro is a world-renowned photographer from Japan, born in San Francisco, raised in Kochi, and later studied photography under Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the New Bauhaus in Chicago. Ishimoto Yasuhiro's first book, Someday Somewhere (Damaged Jacket), is photographed with a penetrating gaze, refined sensibility, meticulous composition, and outstanding sense of form. The layout and binding are by Yamashiro Ryuichi. It is astonishing that such a work, which is completely devoid of Japanese sentiment, was published in Japan in the 1950s. This outstanding work encapsulates Ishimoto Yasuhiro's philosophy that "the freedom to be somewhere on a certain day is the prerequisite for being a photographer." Included in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990. (The jacket has chips, tears, and damage.)