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The Nikkor Club was established in 1952 for the purpose of goodwill for Nikon lovers. In addition to photographers such as Ken Domon, Ibei Kimura (second-generation chairman), Satoshi Miki (chairman third-generation), Tadahiko Hayashi, Yuji Hayada, Nikon and President Masao Nagaoka at the time, Isamu Noguchi, Hideko Takamine, Yusaku Kamekura, Margaret Bourke-White and David Douglas Duncan from Life magazine, and Henri Cartier-Bresson from Magnum. Since then, various contests and photo exhibitions have been held, as well as non-selling photographers' work collections, etc., and a yearly book that includes professional and amateur prize-winning works and invited works has been published every year. The main recordings of this book "1977-78" are as follows. “Nobuyoshi Araki: Summer of 21 years old” “Daiichi Moriyama: Goshogawara” “Masahisa Fukase: Yasushi” “Taiko Arita: Obi” “Ryomasa Okimatsu: Saturday Dance Party” “Tsuneo Enari: Family New York” “Yamamura Masaaki: To Plants” “Suda Kazumasa: At Obanazawa” “Jojiri Mishin: Woman” and so on.