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Photographs by Japanese photographer Koichi Miyazaki "Through the Lens". Koichi Miyazaki who worked as a commercial designer in the 1960s and started his career as a photographer from around the 70s. I started photography at the same time as Koichi Inakoshi from the same designer, and there is a close relationship since several decades since, and similarities and respect are felt in the style at that time. Miyazaki's masterpiece was announced in 1968 "Scissorings". A pioneer in found photos with newspaper and magazine clippings. Similarly, Inagoshi published "meet again" composed of the image of a CRT in 1973. An attempt was made to put in a picture the image of a private landscape typified by a corporate picture, freely express the meaning of the picture, and create a style common to both. This book is a collection of works containing Snap 8 illustrations by Rolla Flex and Still Life 8 illustrations by Polaroid. Text ・ Hiroshi Sano. Limited to 300 copies. Numbered. With a booklet. Signed by the photographer . (※ This is a description of the 300-part limited popular version, but why is the original print included with the 24-part limited edition only?)