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"Record (Akio Nagasawa Version, Signed)" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama (1938-). Since the 1960s, Moriyama has been a leading Japanese photographer, capturing fragments of the city in a style of "are," "bure," and "bokeh," challenging conventional notions of photographic expression through rough grain and strong contrast. His approach, always immersed in the street, to vividly capture the coincidences and improvisations hidden in the everyday, has earned him acclaim both in Japan and abroad. This book is a digest edition of issues 1-30 of the photography magazine "Record," which Moriyama edited and published himself. These photographs, interwoven with fragmented motifs such as street corner crowds, people's gazes, signs, and dogs, layer urban memories like a diary, demonstrating the accumulation of time and space. In addition to the predominantly monochrome composition, the book also includes text from Moriyama himself and a preface by the editor. This is an important collection that surveys Moriyama's work over the past 50 years and reaffirms the possibilities of recording and expression in the history of photography. Japanese version.
Signed by the photographer .