深瀬 昌久 / Masahisa Fukase

深瀬 昌久 / Masahisa Fukase

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Publisher/岩波書店

   Published/1998
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/71   Size/225*230*10
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Masahisa Fukase (1934-2012), one of Japan's leading photographers, has recently been acclaimed for its worldwide reputation in the wake of the reprint of the Japanese publisher MACK. After working for Nippon Design Center, Kawade Shobo, etc., he became freelance in 1968, and in the first photo book "Yugi" published in 1971, he wrote, "A style that looks at the playful reality while incorporating directing elements. Is established” (from the cover). He continued to shoot his wife Yoko, and in the second work "Yoko" released in 1978, she developed a photo as "my novel". After the divorce, after an autobiographical attempt on the theme of family and father, in the series "Private view" that dared to reflect himself, "I tried to find out the meaning of "I" to take pictures in various ways. (From this book). This is the 34th volume of Iwanami Shoten's "Japanese Photographers" series featuring 40 photographers, and is an introductory book that summarizes a series of Fukase's careers. With commentary by photograph critic Kotaro Iizawa and Akiko Otake, who also writes many photographs. Missing obi.
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深瀬 昌久 / Masahisa Fukase
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