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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Yoshihiko Ueda. Master Irving Penn, who led the American photography world with Richard Avedon after the war. In a wide range of fields with outstanding aesthetics, such as commercial work centered on fashion magazines, portraits depicting the dignity of celebrities and ordinary people, cigarette butts and flowers, and sometimes still life with skeleton motifs The sense that was exhibited continues to attract many fans. Although the styles are different, Yoshihiko Ueda's sharpened sensibility and the breadth of the field are reminiscent of Irving Penn. This book was created in a small apartment in Ueda on 68th Street in New York. The white paper in the room was used as a motif, the light entering through the gaps in the windows, and the shadow pattern created at various times. It contains unique illustrations that were photographed from various angles and stored in a fashionable manner. A book like a new frontier of Ueda in the New York Diary by photographers spelled in time series like a diary. Edited by Masanobu Mochitsuki and designed by Fabian Baron. Limited to 1,000 copies (distributed in Japan, 300 copies). Signed by the photographer .
<Related Artists>上田 義彦 / Yoshihiko Ueda
<Condition> Very good but small damages for binding of flyleaf/