I am a King

東松 照明 / Shomei Tomatsu

¥44,000(¥40,000 + tax)

Publisher/写真評論社

   Published/1972
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/269   Size/240*213*20
Google翻訳
Needs for peace centered on the wound inside the war, such as Nagasaki, Okinawa, critique of civilization and criticism from a sharp point of view, throwing to human's involvement in nature and matter, etc., always have high problem awareness and Japan and Japan Photographer Tomatsu Matsumoto, a leading photographer in post-war Japan, who continued to have an inquisitive quest to approach the original image of people. Exhibitions are held frequently in the United States and Europe, and are highly regarded worldwide. This book was published in 1972 as a camera daily in the 1960s, reedited works published by Asahi Camera, Central Public Opinion, etc. Speaking of the 1960s, Higashimatsu felt a backlash in one day for the boredom and roundness of reality to and from a certain course every day, and lived a life that did not set up a specific residence. Here's a true professional piece stuck with photos in Stick to bet on 'seeing' and to amplify the reality of seeing. (The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990 collection)
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