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Photographs by Japanese photographer Akihito Akiyama. After graduating from Waseda University's Faculty of Letters, he went on to work as a freelance since 1967. Since then, as a photo journalist, he has been actively covering the depopulation of remote islands and starvation in India, and in 1974 John Shakhaffski, who was a famous director of MoMA, and Shoji Yamagishi, chief editor of the camera's daily favorite He has been selected by the Japanese photographer for the first time in full-fledged exhibition "New Japanese Photography" and has also held a solo exhibition in Houston. The representative works are the whole family moved out and depicted as one of the residents, "Tsugaru · Tsubaki Sensei Jichiroku", color masterpiece "New York Correspondence" and this book. It is made up of “Chinese children” that were shot several times during the visit to various parts of China. Snap portraits drawn with intimate distance and exquisite timing, reducing the distance through play with children who are not familiar with the camera and have strong resistance. A book that is fascinated by the photographer's sharp observation power, outstanding aesthetics, and the many beautiful and beautiful illustrations of children. With a band. Signed copy .
<Related Artists>秋山 亮二 / Ryoji Akiyama
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