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"Waterscapes (Hardcover, Signed)" is a collection of works by Tomio Seike, one of Japan's leading photographers. In the mid-1970s, he became a freelancer and stayed in England for about a year. A work titled "Landscape," taken there, was published in the March 1976 issue of Camera Mainichi, and it is likely that this was the first time Seike's work was officially published. There were about 10 illustrations in total, in black and white and color, and Seike commented, "I wanted to take sophisticated and beautiful photographs that weren't trendy. I thought there were no more magazines in Japan that would publish photographs that weren't contemporary or large format..." The brilliance of Tomio Seike lies in his ability to capture fleeting things that everyone overlooks, and the beauty of moments that can only be captured by photography, in a serene and beautiful way. This book is a collection of works published in 2003 in a limited edition of 3000 copies, consisting of "water landscapes" with rivers and ponds as motifs. This book perfectly encapsulates the charm of Seike, as described above. Hardcover, limited edition.
Signed by the photographer .