流れの歌 -soul and soul- (First Edition, Signed)

鈴木 清 / Kiyoshi Suzuki

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1972
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*233*10
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Photograph collection by Japanese photographer Kiyoshi Suzuki. Born in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, he worked at a printing school while attending an evening school, learned the process of making a block copy and printing, and spent his life smelling ink before moving to Tokyo. Originally aspiring to be a manga artist, he was influenced by Ken Domon's photographs and began to aim for a photographer. Debuted with a camera everyday in a series depicting the coal mine in Iwaki, where he was born and raised. After that, while teaching at the Tokyo College of Photography, he publishes eight photobooks of his life at almost his own expense. This book is a 1st photo book published in 1972 with a limited edition of 1,500 copies. Starting with "A Far Day with Hometown," centered on the works of the Coal Mine Town series, "the middle of summer" that portrayed people and landscapes in various parts of Japan, "the actor of a traveling journey" closely attached to a popular theater troupe, and myself. The four-part structure is connected with a photographic image, "At Night". One book that he himself said, "I was too honest about Japanese sensibilities, ensemble that feels like Harumi Miyako," and sentimental nostalgia filled with moist and enka tone. A collection of virgin works of Japan's leading photographers who are particular about self-published publications and continue to have an extraordinary commitment to creating photobooks such as editing and dressing. Signed by the photographer .
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