風のなりゆき

村上 陽子 / Yoko Murakami

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Publisher/リブロポート

   Published/1991
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/133*193*10
Google翻訳
"Wind's Flow (A-Tempo)" is a collection of photo essays by Japanese photographer Yoko Murakami (1948-). Known as the wife of author Haruki Murakami, Murakami began her photography career in the late 1980s after extended stays in Italy and Greece. While not a professional photographer, she captures the landscapes, cats, and people she encounters on her travels with a gentle gaze, producing works that evoke the atmosphere of everyday life and the margins of travel. This book is a collection of photographs and essays chronicling her travels across Europe from 1986 to 1989, capturing seaside towns, cobblestone alleys, and the small, everyday scenes in a light and natural way. The photographs, which capture moments as if guided by the wind, and the writings that capture the emotions of her travels resonate with each other, creating a collection of works that convey the rich moments that float on the border between travel and everyday life. This is an undiscovered masterpiece.
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