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"ARAKI by ARAKI" is a photo collection by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. In 2003, Araki celebrated his 40th anniversary as a professional photographer. This book features 2,002 photographs selected from his entire career, including 300 previously unpublished images. Beginning with "Satchin," which won the inaugural Taiyo Prize in 1963, and continuing with "Middle-Aged Woman," Araki captured the faces of women walking down the street during their lunch breaks while working at Dentsu, and "Subway Portraits," Araki photographed subway passengers. In the 1970s, he produced the legendary "Xerox Photo Album," a handmade collection using in-house equipment. Then, in the 1980s, he documented his honeymoon with his wife Yoko in "Sentimental Journey," and after leaving Dentsu, he recaptured the city of Tokyo in "Tokyo in Autumn," and collaborated with editor Akira Suei on "Fake Reportage." In the 1980s, he published "Tokyo Diary," "Storm of Love," and even Ciro. The 90s includes works such as "Sentimental Journey, Winter Journey," which marks Yoko's death, and "Ink Tales," which features SM play prints processed with ink, while the 00s includes "Erotic Flowers," "Erotic Madness," and "The Face of a Japanese." This is a valuable book that brings together a career spanning 40 years. The dust jacket is missing.