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A Japanese female photographer, Riko Yoshida's photo book, "Forget LUV Time, Diary without Date 1965-1983 (Signed)." Riko Yoshida has been publishing publications that mix photographs and texts for many years, with the main themes of "racism", "children" and "women". Born in Hokkaido and witnessing Ainu's discrimination, she became a journalist. After graduating from Keio University, she moved to the United States via announcers at NHK and TBS. I majored in photojournalism at Columbia University and started taking pictures from that time. In New York, he settled in Harlem, which was feared as a black settlement, starting with the snaps of adorable children, in the midst of discrimination and the cultural revolution, and waking up to a change in consciousness. Depicts the black movement. The photo book "Harlem-Black Angels" (1974), a compilation of the series, is a masterpiece that was reprinted in 2010. This book is a unique book that uses photographs and essays to describe the feelings of the towns and people that Harlem, Deep South, Jamaica and Yoshida loved and met. While being mainly text, I am also fascinated by the splendor of the inserted photos.
Signed by photographer .