America

目羅 勝 / Masaru Mera

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Publisher/PGI

   Published/1996
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/228*298*3
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A photo book "America" by Japanese photographer Mera Masaru. Megura Katsura has long been active in light publicity, where graphic artists such as Satoshi Hosoya, Ikko Tanaka, photographers Nobuno Shinoyama and Eiichiro Sakata are also enrolled. The catch phrase of the pioneer car stereo “Lonesome Carboy” was Akiyama Akira, who was in charge of image visuals. He also visited the United States for the first time since the 1970s, has been shooting in the United States every year since 1989, and has been presenting mainly landscapes. This book is a collection of works published at the 1996 PGI exhibition. "America". If I ask why I keep shooting the United States so much, I think from a text written by Mera in this work, I think that a copy of Lonesome Carboy explains exactly why. “The people have changed, the town has changed. In the wilderness, nothing has changed.” Limited to 1000 copies. With edition number. Signed by photographer.
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