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Japanese photographer Tadayuki Naito's photobook "alone alone...-The world of Terumasa Hino". Speaking of Tadayuki Naito's pronoun, "JAZZ". Tadayuki Naito, who has loved jazz since his school days and started taking photographs with the desire to visualize emotional emotions that touched the soul, has left many works related to jazz for more than 50 years since the 1960s. He is an artist who has visited Africa frequently to explore the origins of jazz produced by African Americans, and has also created conceptual works inspired by nature, animals and space. Up until now, Naito has captured many musicians such as Miles Davis and Sadao Watanabe, who he respects with all his heart. However, this book is a book made up of Trumpeter Hino Terumasa, who represents Japan in 1970. A soulful collaborative work collection in which two artists, who traveled to the birthplace of jazz, touched each other and stimulated their sensibilities.