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A photo book "WACKO MARIA / Larry Clark" by Larry Clark, a leading American photographer. Larry Clark, a photographer who represents the youth and subculture scene, is still extremely popular in Japan. Born and raised in the rural town of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Clark has been absorbed in drugs for about three years since he was 14 years old, continued to use amphetamines (stimulants), and photographed the series and announced it as "TULSA (1971)". A personal story that depicts the unknown behind-the-scenes of American life, such as the fear of being stuck in drugs, the anguish of young people trying to repel a conservative climate, and the feeling of blockage in rural towns, is a personal story for young people around the world. TULSA has become Clark's masterpiece, evoking strong sympathy. This book is an image visual book of the Japanese collection brand "WACKO MARIA", and was shot by Larry Clark. Set in Los Angeles, this book uniquely depicts the energetic appearance of young people.