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"Extremely Good Landscapes = Short Hope by Takuma Nakahira" is a collection of works by Takashi Homma, one of Japan's leading contemporary photographers. Photographers often have distinctive styles; Daido Moriyama is known for his high-contrast monochrome work, Kazuo Kitai is said to have an atmosphere where "whatever he photographs looks like the countryside," and Nobuyoshi Araki's style is one where "whatever he photographs is erotic." On the other hand, there are photographers who diversify their themes and styles according to trends and their interests at the time, resulting in a variety of faces, and Takashi Homma is a prime example of this. From his early fashion scenes to his new documentary style represented by the suburbs of Tokyo, and even landscape works using cities and architecture as motifs, and still life photographs of Genichiro Inokuma's collection, Homma's field of work is endlessly wide and expands infinitely. This book is a documentary that compiles the film "Extremely Good Scenery" (screened concurrently with Takuma Nakahira's exhibition at the Yokohama Museum of Art), directed by Takashi Homma, which captures the daily life of Takuma Nakahira, one of the leading photographers of the 20th century, into a photobook. The dust jacket is missing.