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"Vacances en Italie" is a collection of works by Claude Nori, a French photographer and renowned editor and curator. France has created famous photographers such as Bresson and Doorno, but the photography policy until the 1970s has been evaluated as "conservative" compared to other countries. However, since the 1980s, he has been actively involved in contemporary works, a photo section has been created in the museum, and the number of photo galleries has increased. One of the leading actors who created such a trend was Nori. In 1975, he created the publisher “Contrejours (Backlight)”, which specializes in photo collections, and introduced a lab gallery to introduce creative photographers and create artistic photo collections. It was a long-established and respected relationship with the Italian photographer Luigi Gilli. This book is an early masterpiece that depicts a frame of everyday life on the Italian coast that Nori has photographed as a life work since 1982, and is a human story in which people's love and drama are condensed. The text is French.