秋田 / Akita

木村 伊兵衛 / Ihei Kimura

¥6,600(¥6,000 + tax)

Publisher/ニッコールクラブ

   Published/1978
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/137   Size/300*210*10
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Akita, a photo book by Japanese photographer Ihei Kimura. Ihei Kimura, a pioneer of Japanese photography, who was active before the war alongside Domon Ken. The achievements of the “Ihei Kimura Photography Award”, which is described as the Akutagawa Award in the photography world, are immeasurable. From the photo-journalism in "Nippon Kobo" with Yonosuke Natori and others, to the female portrait symbolized by Hideko Takamine and more, and snaps that are comparatively evaluated with Bresson and Doaneau, Shitamachi was born in a variety of fields. The fashionable photographer Ihei Kimura. This book is a collection of works published in 1978 after its death. It is one of the masterpieces of the latter series of works, which is said to have inspired the soul of photographer Ihei Kimura in the disappointment after the war and aroused new creativity. Excerpt from Ihei Kimura's reading below: "If you take a special photo of a car picked up in a car in Tokyo or take a photo of a woman comfortably, the conditions will be too ambiguous and the essence of the photo will not be reflected. I hurt my body and suffer in it, so that I can be photographed. It was a good experience. I was able to create a human by shooting Akita." Composition: Yusaku Kamekura. The photos selected are Jun Miki and Jun Morinaga.
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