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"Showa Sawatari + Hiroko Isayama" is a collection of works by Sawatari Saku, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. He was a classmate of Kishin Shinoyama at the Department of Photography at Nihon University College of Art, and at the Japan Design Center where he worked, he was always with top-level photographers, such as Yutaka Takanashi, and in the late 1960s he quickly became a freelancer. He was active in fashion magazines such as "an an" and "Ryuko Tsushin". In the 1970s, he left behind masterpieces that embodied the innocent beauty of women, such as "Girl Alice" and "Nadia", and continued to work in commercial work in the 1980s and after. In recent years, he has been actively publishing works with Akio Nagasawa and others, but this book is a collection of works composed of illustrations taken with actress Hiroko Isayama as a model, as the title suggests. A series of monochrome images with a wonderful atmosphere.