人間回復

滝川 恵清 / Yoshikiyo Takigawa

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1972
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/278*218*15
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A photo book "Human Recovery" by Japanese photographer Keisei Takigawa. Born in Nara Prefecture in 1944, after graduating from Kinki University, studied photography at a vocational school and then studied under photographer Takayuki Ogawa. Since starting his career as a freelancer in 1969, Takigawa has published numerous reportages from a journalistic perspective. The best of these is "Visit in the 17th Year-Children of Morinaga Arsenic Milk Addiction", a work that captures people who are still suffering since the tragic poisoning incident in 1955 (Showa 30). He is also famous for his "elegant life of a free man" who chased an old vagrant, and generally focused on those who had been turned away, and captured with a warm look and deep affection. I have left a lot. This book is a collection of works published in a private edition in 1972, the same year as Morinaga, and is a book composed of plates recorded at five disabled and welfare facilities in Nara prefecture where he was born and raised. A human documentary by a photographer who is sung by the appearance of people who live freely, obediently, and hard while carrying a handicap.
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