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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Y. Nagasaki, "Zoo York / With OBI". Born in Niigata Prefecture in 1952, Nagasaki moved to the United States after graduating from Aoyama Gakuin University. After graduating from Long Island University in New York, Nagasaki enrolled in the photography department at New York University, where she was taught by Mary Ellen Mark, one of America's leading female photographers. And as if to inherit her will, Nagasaki's subjects have always been minorities outside the mainstream, such as prostitutes (and their husbands), gays, lesbians, homeless people, punks, drug addicts, and AIDS patients. This book is centered on "New York," which is centered on the above-mentioned subjects. The wide variety of people living in one of the world's leading economic cities. For Nagasaki, these people and the city that never cease to attract them are as interesting as a "zoo." This book is full of the charm of "New York," a melting pot of races, a city where you have the freedom to choose your own lifestyle and live the way you want to live without being forced to follow the values of others. With obi.