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"Shino (With Signed & Polaroid)" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. Japanese photography from the 1960s onward saw the rise of not only so-called "record" photographs such as "realism," "journalism," and "documentary," but also new expressions such as "cinematic photography" and "composite photography." This marked the beginning of a form of photography based on a purely personal line, and particularly assertive forms of photography were even called "personal photography." In other words, they "portray oneself" through the subject. Masahisa Fukase and Nobuyoshi Araki were central figures in this movement. Since the 1990s, the expression "personal diary" ("personal diary") has become increasingly common, and several collections of works with the same title have been published. This book features newly-released photographs of the female model "Shino," who also appears in the photo book "Love by Leica" (2007) published by Rat Hole Gallery. From naked to kimono, from nude to bondage, this book is filled with feminine beauty and eroticism. It includes a signed Polaroid photo by the photographer .