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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Ichihara Narahara. In 1956, he made a shocking debut with his personal exhibition, "The Land of Humanity," which presented the fundamental situation of "Nature and human beings" and "Social organization versus humanity" as "personal documents". Ichihara Narahara has continued to present large-scale works of great integration of intellect and sensibility. In the 60's and 70's, he formed "VIVO" with Tomatsu Lighting, Kikuji Kawada, Hideko Hosoe and others, and created numerous masterpieces. This book was created for the first time by Narahara, who has a nearly 30-year career as a photographer, and is the first to challenge portraits. As the landscape attached to the title suggests, it is not a straight portrait, but its location and composition are considered according to the type of work and features of each person, and its skill is outstanding. Below, from his own text "Human Perspective" attached to the end of the volume. "My photos show people from all over the world, but I never tried to capture a portrait as a human facing in their gaze .... This book is a portrait It is my first attempt. " Signed copy.