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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Naoki Fuse, "Letters of an Ordinary Man." He began taking photographs around 2006, taking snapshots while wandering around Japan. In 2015, he published a collection of works, "Mirrors and Lights," from Zen Foto, which described his father's death and memories. Since then, he has also released collections of works taken in places such as "Yokohama" and "Sado Island," which are simply handmade, with illustrations printed on a copy machine in a simple vinyl case. The charm of the work is conveyed even without spending money, and above all, it is full of the photographer's soul and energy, and he is a photographer who reminds us that the thoughts of the photographer (artist) can be conveyed sufficiently even without using high-quality materials. This is also a privately published collection of works, with color-copied illustrations inserted into a vinyl file and a simple handwritten copy of the colophon, but it is a series of powerful color snapshots.
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