C調写真館

横山 こうじ / Koji Yokoyama

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Publisher/たざわ書房

   Published/1981
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/130*183*15
Google翻訳
Photo book "C-style photo studio" by Japanese photographer Koji Yokoyama (1953-). Koji Yokoyama, who claims to be a flirty ordinary photographer. This book is a collection of photographs from Tazawa Shobo, which is known for magazines such as the Cat Book. Tazawa Shobo is a lineup of hard and soft lines from books by Shuji Terayama and Hiroshi Masuru, including Truffaut's "My Life My Movie" (translated by Koichi Yamada and Hasumi Shigehiko) and critic Shunsuke Serizawa's "Postwar Poet's Theory". Is interesting. After graduating from Tokyo Institute of Photography, Koji Yokoyama became an exclusive photographer at the Bunka Publishing Bureau and Tazawa Shobo, and became independent in 1985 and worked in gravure magazines for men. This book has a variety of structures, such as a diary and a roundtable discussion with friends, mainly for female nudity, but it is like Araki, or a different type of light paste from Yokoyama (just C-like) is used throughout. "Recently, there has been a rebellion in the streets of monk photography, which is like trying to look into a girl's shame, if at all, wanting to say," Somehow make it a transparent boogie. " I want to say, it must be a picture that is in contact with the women. "(From the cover).
<Related Artists> 荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki
<Condition> Jacket / body: Aged
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