カメラー カメラになった人々 / CAMERAer The People Who Became A Camera

野村 浩 / Hiroshi Nomura

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Publisher/Go Passion

   Published/2018
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/247   Size/105*175*18
Google翻訳
"CAMERAer: The People Who Became A Camera" is a collection of works by Hiroshi Nomura, a Japanese photographer and artist. Born in 1969, Nomura graduated from the Department of Oil Painting at Tokyo University of the Arts. He currently showcases his talent in a wide range of fields, including not only photography but also painting, illustration, and design. He was a recipient of the New Cosmos of Photography's open call award in 1992 and 1993, and has previously published works such as the art book "Eyes Watercolors" (2008) and the photobook "Slash" (2010), which features captures from Google Street View. This book, published in 2018, is a collection of three-panel comics that were irregularly posted on social media from 2013 to 2015. Although in comic book form, the collection of works, originally published under the title "On Photography," a quote from Susan Sontag's "On Photography," conveys a deep insight into photography. The book is bilingual in English and Japanese, with translation by photographer John Sypal and commentary by photography historian Mika Kobayashi. The dust jacket is missing.
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<Condition> Good. Missing obi-band.
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