Google翻訳
"One Summer: The Photography of Father Fucker" is a collection of works by Joji Hashiguchi, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. Joji Hashiguchi is one of Japan's leading documentary photographers, who has left behind many works with strong messages through dialogue with "society" and "people". Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, he has continued to visit Berlin to follow the transformation of the city and its people, and in Japan, he has faced his subjects head-on with themes such as "delinquents," "young people," "fathers," and "jobs," and continues to make suggestions to modern society by conveying inner messages through portraits. This book is composed of portraits taken during his stay in the Sasebo region of Nagasaki Prefecture to attend the filming of the original movie "Father Fucker" by Shungiku Uchida, and features portraits of Kaori Momoi and others who appeared in the movie. Hashiguchi, who has been pursuing non-fiction, has created another world of Father Fucker for the first time. Obi missing.