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Japanese photographer Yoshiichi Hara (1948-2019)'s photo book "Walk while ye have the light (Signed)". From the 70's to the 1980's, he traveled all over the country and connected the works of "dots" taken in various places into "lines" that interweave "strippers" that he had used as a motif for a long time. (1978) Yoshiichi Hara has left a masterpiece such as "Mandara Zukan" (1988). After that, the collection of works was not released for a long time, but in 2008, "The Darkness of the Present" was published for the first time in 20 years, and the work that can be said to be the sequel to this work will be this work. A fantastic story that seems to float in the past, present, and future worlds. I once saw an article in some photo magazine where three interesting people, Shinzo Shimao, Miyako Ishiuchi, and Yoshiichi Hara, were talking, but the subject decided to describe his own feelings and images. Shimao is particular about it. Ishiuchi has a sentimental background that pursues his own past, but he captures the subject with an objective and cold look. And the original is to always be considerate of the other person, rather than yourself, and spin with love for the object. This is a book that gives you a glimpse of the thoughts of such a photographer.
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