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A photograph collection of Japanese photographer Keizo Kitajima "New York (With OBI, anti-interpretation)". Among the art photo collections that Japan boasts in the world, "New York" is highly regarded. After studying at the workshop photo school of Daido Moriyama, I started snap shooting in Okinawa, and established a self-operated gallery with my comrades, and recorded 10 snaps that captured mainly the night area of Tokyo with intense impact. His improvisational approach to photography, producing a series of presentations and a booklet, and printing and showing what he took immediately, is highly regarded, and then Kitajima travels to New York. Dive into a city full of odd airiness and a certain amount of fear over Tokyo, select from a total of 900 films and 35,000 cuts captured with a flash like a sniper that has been described as a "day street demon" This work is this book. A group of works filled with energy and energy as if they had exposed the unknown 'Back New York'. Kimura Ibei Award Winner. Band "Photograph of anti-interpretation" attached.