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Photo book "Sand Dunes, Seasons of the Children" by Shoji Ueda, one of the leading Japanese photographers after the war. Shoji Ueda, a great master who was born in Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture, began to photograph at the age of 17 years, and continued to take photographs for about 70 years until he passed away in 2000. It was an alienation that lost the negatives it had taken before the war, and after the war he had published works in camera magazines and solo exhibitions and received high acclaim, but it was a well-known existence. The Ueda flew to the whole country and the world in the 70's, and the camera daily Shoji Yamagishi was in charge of editing "Children's Year Around" (1971), and a collection of photographs of Asahi Sonorama selected books The book in the series No. 11 also had enough influence to make the name known to the world. It is an avant-garde directed work based on a picture taken by 50 to 70 based on the children's calendar, and the first half is "Dune", which is synonymous with Ueda, and the second half is a motif of the children, San'in The four seasons and the climate are projected.
<Related Artists> 植田 正治 / Shoji Ueda
<Condition> Jacket: Small thread, back burnt body: Heaven / small mouth small / small stain, page margin small stain, marginal damage