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"Always the World is Far Away / From the Hip (Signed Postcard)" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Yoshihiko Ueda (1957-). Working across a wide range of genres, from advertising photography to portraits and landscapes, Ueda has always explored the fundamental power of photography, demonstrating a sensitive sensitivity to nature and human existence. This extensive volume, compiled as a culmination of over 40 years of work, includes early unpublished works, representative series, and recent new works. Approximately 580 images resonate across timelines. The diverse motifs of people, landscapes, and still lifes each evoke vivid emotions in the viewer, quietly conveying the inherent power of photography to "relive moments." At 768 pages, this volume is more than simply comprehensive; it explores memory, distance, and the meaning of existence through the act of photography, making it the definitive book for experiencing the profound depth of Ueda's gaze. It also
includes a postcard signed by the photographer .