Decent Exposures

Peter Simon

¥5,500(¥5,000 + tax)

Publisher/Wingbow Press

   Published/1974
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/121   Size/220*250*10
Google翻訳
Decent Exposures is a collection of works by American photographer Peter Simon (1947–2018). Simon was a photojournalist who documented American society in the 1960s and 70s, capturing the atmosphere of the times while immersing himself in music, youth culture, and counterculture. Born in New York, he entered the world of photography at a young age, working for publications such as Rolling Stone and the New York Times, while also leaving behind many photographs around music culture, including rock and reggae. This book is one of his early photo collections, published in the early 1970s, capturing the free and unrestrained atmosphere surrounding American society at the time, as well as fragments of the daily lives of young people, through a candid perspective. The photographs, which record music, streetscapes, and people with a natural sense of distance, convey both the fervor of the era and the gentle pace of life. It is also an interesting book as a documentary that conveys a part of American hippie culture in the 1970s.
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