Women See Woman -A Photographic Anthology by over 80 Talented Photographers(Softcover)

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Publisher/Thomas Y. Crowell

   Published/1976
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/145   Size/215*278*10
Google翻訳
This book is a collection of works led by female photographer Sonia Kachchan and female editor Cheryl Wiesenfeld. The Japanese title is "Woman seen by a woman". “A collection of photographs by American female photographers with a female-only theme by female-only staff”. General public recruitment was conducted, and 25 works per person, a total of nearly 10,000 works, were selected from 80 works and 130 works in total. Regardless of the number of female photographers in Japan and the United States, it seems that it was made to reconfirm the position of viewing by a woman who has seen many subjects until now when it was less than 10% of the total One. In some camera magazine, I remember seeing this book being reviewed by Taeko Tomioka, and compared it to Gary Winogrand's masterpiece “Women are Beautiful”. Women who see women have a goal of "Kinanasa", and many of them describe unique points rather than beautiful points, but women who see men transcend "Kitanasa" like Wino Grande There was an “admiration”, and the woman's messiness that the woman sees was a single bottom, but the woman that the man saw was a double bottom.
<Condition> Main body: Cover small thread, marginal damage minor seal seal peeled trace size, etc.
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