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A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Takato Yamagami. In 1974, he started taking photographs on his own and was selected at an exhibition in the local city of Okayama. Takato Yamagami. This book is a book that summarizes about 20 years of shooting on the mountain, where the “worms of photography” started to make noise after a break. It consists of three parts: a “boring afternoon” taken in 1974-75, “then”, taking a picture of his child intermittently during the break, and a “mental sketch” taken in 1992-93. The The “boring afternoon” was taken when I was living with my grandfather in the countryside, and was a snap shot of familiar objects such as indoors and domestic cats and scenery of the Seto Inland Sea. "And then" are family photos and child portraits. And in “Mental Sketch”, which is a “sense-only world” that leaves the daily routine as a doctor, we photographed a desolate landscape. This is a photographer's work collection that makes me feel close to Yoichi Midorikawa, who was also a doctor from Okayama. Signed by the photographer .