踊り子 / Dancing Girls

稲村 隆正 / Takamasa Inamura

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Publisher/朝日ソノラマ

   Published/1978
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/205*220*15
Google翻訳
Photo album "Odoriko / Dancing Girls" by Japanese photographer Takamasa Inamura. Born in 1923. Joined the photography department at Waseda University, but in the next year, he graduated from the school for the purpose of getting out to work and joined the Navy. After the war, he worked under the Waseda senior photographer, Ryotaro Akiyama, and later joined "Sun News Photos" where Naoto Yonosuke and Kimura Ihei were enrolled. As a photographer of the same period, Miki Akira and junior Takeshi Tanuma and Nagano Shigeichi are. He has been active in overseas media such as Graph Weekly Weekly Sun News, which was launched by Natori, and Life, New York Times, as a freelance. This book is a collection of photographs containing photos of dancers who are representative works of Inamura. Inamura, who was fascinated by the unique atmosphere of the dancers, began to shoot shows in daily dramas etc., triggered by coverage by artist and Nagai Kaze, who went to the theater in Asakusa. This book is divided into two parts, photographs of the 40's and 50's and photographs of the 70's, and the former is quoted by Nagai Kafu's "Oyuko", and his figure is also shown. From the glittering show of nude dancers to the off shot at the dressing room, it is a documentary that captures the unique space and figure of women. (The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990 collection)
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