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"Tent Town / Mind Games" is a photobook by Suzuki Kiyoshi, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. He takes photographs with the premise of "attracting people in space" and "making them into a photobook." He is a true artist who has an extraordinary sense and attention to detail not only in illustrations but also in editing and composition, and handles everything from exhibition direction to page design by hand. In 1972, he released "Song of the Flow / Soul and Soul," one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of Japanese photography, and most of his photobooks published up until the 1990s were self-published. It was around this third work and his fourth, "Dream Run / S Street Shuffle," that Suzuki Kiyoshi's individuality as a photographer began to be emphasized in his photobooks. The binding and composition of Suzuki's magazine are also excellent, and you can feel his strong attention to detail in the prints and paper quality everywhere, and the photographer's poetic thoughts are conveyed vividly. This is a human documentary by Suzuki Kiyoshi, who sees people who live in environments where the sun does not shine every day as true human beings. Comes with a booklet.