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"Children the Year Around" is a photo collection by Ueda Shoji, a world-renowned photographer from Japan. At a time when photographers of his generation were flying around the world, Ueda Shoji looked up to his hometown of Tottori as his lifelong home, incorporating the local climate, customs, and culture while continuing to explore avant-garde photographic expression. His work is rich in light Japanese emotion and originality, and the modern illustrations that are relevant to the present day have received high praise worldwide. This book is one of the 10-volume series "Contemporary Images," which compiles the works of Japan's leading photographers, and is Ueda Shoji's first photo collection. It is a personal documentary edited throughout the four seasons of the Sanin climate and the people who live there. (Damaged)