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"Love: Karen Kirishima (Second Printing)" is a photo book by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. Araki began taking photographs under the influence of his father, a clog craftsman and amateur photographer. Since the 1970s, he has released sensational works such as "Sentimental Journey," which are still talked about today, and his outstanding, sometimes radical nude, and warm-hearted snapshots have captivated photography fans around the world. This book is a photo book featuring Karen Kirishima, who has been active as a model since the 1980s and is currently active as a creative director for a lifestyle shop. Karen Kirishima is also famous for her photo books by her husband Yoshihiko Ueda, but this book was published in 1991 before they were married. It seems that the shoot began at Kirishima's request, who said, "At the beginning of summer, Karen called me and asked me to take her photos" (from the book), but the shoot, which began in monochrome, changed to color, and the situation changed to shoot in Chinatown, where Kirishima lived as a child, the beach where they went for a 2-night, 3-day trip, and Kirishima's home. The model's expressions are different from those of the wife and mother that Ueda photographed, androgynous and unique. Second printing. Obi missing.