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"Document Commuter Train (First Printing, With OBI)" is a photobook by Japanese photographer Kagami Ikko. Kagami Ikko, whose background details are not revealed because he is described as a "secret photographer," was given an infrared camera in the early 1980s, and the images he took over the next six months were compiled into this book. The images, which focus on "sexual harassment" and "what's under skirts" on commuter trains, depict an unknown dark world. The images, which capture the reality of human sexuality and desire with a cold, unflinching perspective, and are taken with outstanding depiction of light and shadow and unique compositions, are not only erotic but also reminiscent of photographer Yoshiyuki Kohei, who captured nighttime park scenes with the same infrared strobe, and have received high praise overseas as an unparalleled collection of photographs. Furthermore, Kagari continued to work as a scoop photographer for over 20 years, and his work was so highly regarded by magazine publishers that the number of copies published depended on whether or not his photographs were included. First edition. With dust jacket. (Featured in Parr & Badger Vol. III)