羅漢たち 横浜寿町ドヤ街の人々(Signed)

大塚 洋介 / Yosuke Otsuka

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1983
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/149   Size/225*310*20
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A Japanese photographer Yosuke Otsuka's photo book "Arhats: People in Doyamachi, Kotobukicho, Yokohama". This book is a collection of works set in Kotobukicho, Yokohama, which is literally called Japan's three largest streets alongside Kamagasaki in Osaka and Sanya in Tokyo. Yosuke Otsuka, who was 40 and was a freelance photographer for more than 20 years at the time in the mid-1970s, is in a direction where the distance from the theme he wants to shoot is desperately expanding in inverse proportion to increasing his work I was struggling. "What is a human being?" I was overwhelmed by the differences from the world I have seen so far, such as ex-convicts, middle-aged people, mentally ill people, and at first I shot with interest, but gradually struggled with various thoughts, eventually emigrated and worked day labor Begin to work as a person. Many photographers are stuck with this work, including the unknown human figure and the exhaustion brought about by economic rationalism. But the most important thing is the dignity of human beings and the understanding of the society supported by physical labor under heavy labor. Signed by photographer .
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