華南体感(Signed)

星野 博美 / Hiromi Hoshino

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Publisher/情報センター出版局

   Published/1996
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/188*263*20
Google翻訳
"Signed: The Experience of South China" is a collection of works by Hoshino Hiromi (1966-), a Japanese female photographer and non-fiction writer. Hoshino became famous for her non-fiction book "The World Started in Gotanda," which depicts the family history of a small factory and the flames of war during World War II through her grandfather's notes. In the afterword of this book, she writes that she studied under Japan's leading photographer, Hashiguchi Joji, and that he has helped her mentally and physically for the past 10 years. Hashiguchi is a leading figure in non-fiction and documentary writing, and has left behind many wonderful works that confront "people" head-on, such as young people, families, and couples. This is Hoshino's first photo book, released in 1996, and is a collection of records of her journey from the Vietnam border to Shanghai, traveling nearly 4,000 kilometers by bus and boat. "I've never seen or heard of a China like this before" (from this book). This is a masterpiece that is full of images and words like these. This book is a follow-up to Hashiguchi's lineage, and is also fascinating for its wonderful portraits. Signed by the photographer .
<Related Artists> 橋口 譲二 / George Hashiguchi
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