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"Ipy Girl Ipy," a photobook by Japanese photographer Tad Wakamatsu. Tad Wakamatsu moved to the United States in the 1960s, apprenticed under Richard Avedon, and later worked as an assistant to Hiro Wakabayashi and Bert Stern. With skills honed under top-tier fashion photographers in America, he became one of the leading artists in the Japanese photography world in the latter half of the 20th century. This book is one of Tad Wakamatsu's representative works, featuring his wife, Haruko Wanibuchi, as the model, against the backdrop of American hippie culture. The numerous images are uniquely framed with innovative compositions and skillful layouts, utilizing techniques such as blur, bokeh, and solarization. The book design is also excellent, with nude photographs printed on translucent paper and an editorial structure where pages overlap organically. The dust jacket is missing.