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Heliography is a photo collection by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Yamazaki. While enrolled at Nihon University College of Art, Hiroshi Yamazaki joined the avant-garde theater group Tenjo Sajiki, which was formed by Shuji Terayama and others, and served as a stage director. Although he mainly took stage photographs and contemporary art from the late 1960s, he gradually became interested in conceptual photography through landscapes with the themes of "nature," "sun," and "time" in order to explore the fundamental principles of photography. This book is the winner of the Newcomer's Award from the Photographic Society of Japan, and is a book of long-exposure photographs of the sun. The title is taken from "heliography" (pictures by photography), which Nicéphore Niépce named his own invention of photography in the early days of photography. Fascinating shadows and textures woven by "light," "sky," "sea," and "time." Conceptual landscapes photographed in Izu Peninsula, Boso Peninsula, and Shonan in 1978. Comes with obi. (Included in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)