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A photo book by Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita. He started taking portraits of his mother with the Ricoh flex that his mother bought in 1956. After graduating from Nippon Photography College in 1960, he studied under Shimizu Tanahashi. Independent as a freelance in 1970. In the same year, he shot the New York performance of Shuji Terayama's "The Furry Marie", and the following year, he shot a movie of Terayama's movie "Abandon the calligraphy, let's go to town." In 1972, when he went to Britain to shoot T.REX, he was interested in Bowie after seeing the poster of David Bowie's third album "The Man Who Sold the World" I've reached the session. The photos of Sukita are now available for live announcements and will continue to be photographed for 20 years. This book is a photo book that summarizes the 20-year Honeymoon of Sukita and Bowie. From the first shooting in London in 1972, portraits from 1973 @ New York, 1977 @ Tokyo, 1980 @ Tokyo, 1989 @ New York. You will be fascinated by the neat appearance of an eternal rock star who is astringent from youth. Missing OBI.