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"In Veneto, 1984 - 89" is a photobook by Guido Guidi, one of Italy's leading photographers. Guidi has been active since the 1970s along with Luigi Ghiri, who is very popular in Japan and continues to be reevaluated in recent years. If there is an American style built by masters such as Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Lee Friedlander, Ghiri and Guidi have formed a unique Italian style that is different from that of America, Britain, and France. They view their subjects as "design-oriented," and organize their illustrations and pagination based on various fundamental, essential, and multi-layered thoughts that could be called "architectural thinking," as well as their sharp sensibility for color. This book is full of Guidi's charm, and is compiled of unpublished illustrations of landscapes taken in the 1980s, photographed with a large 8x10 camera.