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Photo Express Tokyo is a photo collection by Japanese photographer Keizo Kitajima. After studying at Daido Moriyama's workshop photography school, he took some very impactful snapshots in Okinawa, Tokyo, New York, etc. from the late 1970s to the 1980s, and from the mid-1980s to the 1990s, he has continued to work at the forefront of photography, changing his style to suit the times, from tranquil portraits and solid landscapes captured with dignity and respect for human beings. This book is a comprehensive collection of works from a legendary project that emphasized the improvisational nature of photography, in which he founded the self-managed gallery "Image Shop CAMP" in Shinjuku 2-chome with his fellow students from the photography school, and printed snapshots taken in Tokyo every night and exhibited them in the gallery immediately, along with creating a booklet. The high-contrast works, some of which are in color, are full of youth, strength, and energy. A valuable collection of early works by the street sniper, who Daido Moriyama described as a "daytime street sniper." Obi missing.