Say少女

遠藤 正 / Tadashi Endo

SOLD OUT

Publisher/竹書房

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/138   Size/208*258*10
Google翻訳
Mook “Say Girl” was taken by Japanese photographer Masashi Endo. Endo, born in 1941, joined the filmmaker Toshio Matsumoto's feature film debut "The Funeral of the Wolf", as well as producing and photographing the documents of Neo Dadaist Yuji Ashihara, and a Japanese avant-garde art There is also contact with the scene, and he is also a photographer who has shot a lot of film stills, actresses and nudes. He has also traveled to the United States in 1970 and has worked as a freelance photographer for The New York Times and Harpers Magazine, and has also worked as a film director. This book, published in 1980, is a mook-style book focusing on photographs of young women, and Endo is working on many gravures, and art direction / design is being worked on by Keiichi Tanaami, illustrator Asada Sawako also participates. The quality of the magazine side is very good, such as the illustration of the beginning of Tanaami's work, and the direction of a project called "letter of misery" is color. As well as photos, it is one of the contents that can be enjoyed enough from the viewpoint of design and illustration.
<Related Artists> 立木 義浩 / Yoshihiro Tatsuki谷口 征 / Sei Taniguchi
<Condition> Body: cover small faded, small stain
order

TOP