ジャネット / Janet

大竹 省二 / Shoji Otake

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Publisher/日本カメラ社

   Published/1974
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*300*13
Google翻訳
Japanese photographer Shoji Otake's photo book "Janet". Born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1920, he shot for external publicity during the war, and after the war he was commissioned by the GHQ (Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers) Public Relations Department and came to Japan as a consolation for the stationed soldiers. The women who perform dances and songs are captured in the camera. From that trend, in the 1950s, he released a series that captured portraits of musicians from around the world who came to Japan for performances, and after that, he devoted himself to creating works mainly for female portraits and nudity with Masaya Nakamura and Shotaro Akiyama. I will continue to do it. This book is an early masterpiece published in 1974, and is modeled after Janet Hatta, who later became the wife of former professional baseball player Koichi Tabuchi. Janet says Otake, a gentleman and normal man, travels alone in Vancouver, California for a month to find out how much he can change and "cook" a 20-year-old innocent woman at the time. Diary when you did. The result is, "I could only cook 60%."
<Related Artists> 中村 正也 / Masaya Nakamura
<Condition> Very good(Missing obi-band)
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