パリ二十区

高田 美 & 小島 亮一 / Yoshi Takata & Ryoichi Kojima

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Publisher/朝日新聞社

   Published/1973
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/217   Size/155*215*18
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs by Japanese female photographer, Takami, “Paris Twenty Wards”. Takada is a member of the Takada Chamber of Commerce, one of the three major Meiji traders, and a relative of actress Mayuko Takada. In 1947, he joined the Tokyo branch of the French news agency as an interpreter and assistant, entered the world of journalists, and moved to France after leaving the company in 1954. When Kimura Ihei visited Paris, he was an interpreter, and Kimura encouraged him to take pictures. While working for Japanese newspapers and magazines, Takada was also the first person to interact with French photographers such as Bresson, Brassey and Doornau and to introduce them to Japan for the first time. He has been active as a photographer by opening photo exhibitions in Tokyo, Paris, and the United States, but he was also founded by fashion designer Pierre Cardin and is also active as the right arm of Cardin. This book is a collection of works published in 1973, "Paris Guide" that introduces the charms of Paris, with textbooks written by the newspaper reporter Ryoichi Kojima and photographs taken by Takada. About 100 pages in the first half are illustrations, and over 100 pages in the second half are texts, and the wonderfulness of Takada's work is also praised by camera magazines.
<Related Artists> 高田 美 / Yoshi Takata
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