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"Document Angle" is a collection of works by Japan's leading photographer, Takashi Hamaguchi. Takashi Hamaguchi is a photojournalist who has been active since the 1960s after the war. His representative works include reportage on resistance and struggles that broke out all over the country, such as "Sanrizuka" and "University Struggle." At the same time, he is a photographer who has continued to raise social issues about what we should think and do now, feeling the progress and trends of the times with the hearts and skin of the people, such as the postwar reconstruction and the pollution problems represented by "Itai-itai disease" and "Minamata disease" that he saw behind the turbulent economic growth. This book is his third photo collection following "Records and Moments" and "University Struggle 70 Years Towards Security Treaty," and is an anthology of works published around 1970 in photo magazines. This is a valuable book published at a time when the range of "expressiveness" expanded from the previous strong "documentary" news photos, and many works rich in "artistic" were born. This is a recommended book that contains many wonderful single photographs.