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"Shinseiki no Shashin" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. From the 1960s, which began with "Satchin," which won the Taiyo Prize, to the 1970s, which was born from his meeting with his beloved wife Yoko and represented by "Sentimental Journey," which could be said to be the beginning of "Araki's personal photography," to the 1980s, when he teamed up with the famous editor Akira Suei to create radical depictions and the height of "eros," and to the 1990s, when he began to depict more sentimental feelings through still lifes and landscapes after Yoko's death. Araki has continued to explore various styles to suit his own feelings and the mood of the times. Since 2000, he has released a collection of works like a "diary" every year, and since 2010, he has continued his creative activities despite suffering from vision loss in his right eye, and exhibitions and photo books have yet to stop being published. This book is a collection of color works by Araki and others published by ArT Room in 2001, limited to 2,001 copies, at the beginning of the 21st century.