沖縄ソウル / Okinawa Soul

石川 真生 / Mao Ishikawa

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Publisher/太田出版

   Published/2002
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/246   Size/190*130*23
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"Okinawa Soul" is a collection of works by Japanese female photographer Mao Ishikawa. Mao Ishikawa, a photographer from the area who is particular about the city of “Okinawa” and is currently receiving worldwide attention. He studied in a photography classroom by Tomatsu Lighting and began his career as a photographer in the mid 70's. He worked for a black bar to shoot US soldiers, and at that time he had a US soldier boyfriend. Despite sticking to `` Okinawa '', he hates the cramped relationship of a small island, no matter what he says or what he sees, no matter what he is, Ishikawa has been walking through his own style and seeking freedom. He was able to portray the “city of the base” and the “blacks and women” who live and play there. This book is an autobiographical biography published in 2002. A valuable book that introduces the roots of photographers for more than 20 years in their own words and photo illustrations. The photographer's thoughts and distress concerning the virgin work "Hot days in Camp Hansen !!" There is no difficult photographic theory, and I am drawn to a straight, straightforward description.
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