赤いゴーヤー -比嘉豊光写真集 1970-1972-

比嘉 豊光 / Toyomitsu Higa

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Publisher/ゆめあ〜る

   Published/2004
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*150*23
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"Red Goya -Toyomitsu Higa Photo Book 1970-1972-" by Japanese photographer Toyomitsu Higa. Born in Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture in 1950, under the influence of Daido Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira, he began full-scale photography at the University of the Ryukyus Photography Department, and in the 70s co-authored with Mao Ishikawa, a fantastic masterpiece. "Hot days in Camp Hansen" was announced, and the second half of the film depicts Mao Ishikawa working and living in Kin. In addition, he established an independent gallery "Photo Square Aman" with Kochi Taira and other photographers, and together with Yasuo Higa, a representative photographer of the region, he took a photo of the rituals of the islands and kept pursuing "Okinawa" with his inner gaze. I'm a photographer. This book is composed of works taken by Higa during the university days, wandering around the swaying shima. Most of the pictures were taken from a moving bus or car with no viewfinder, the composition and focus are unclear, and many pictures of blur and bokeh are included, but let's keep the era and sima of the pictures at the time It's as if you're portraying a missing place. A valuable record of the early days of Higa that saw the light of day 30 years after the shooting.
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