Say少女(With Postcard)

遠藤 正 / Tadashi Endo

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Publisher/竹書房

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/138   Size/208*258*10
Google翻訳
The mook book "Say Girl (With Postcard)" was taken by Japanese photographer Tadashi Endo. Born in 1941, Endo was a Japanese avant-garde art artist, including participation in the feature film debut, Toshio Matsumoto's "The Burial of the Rose," and the production and filming of documents by Neo Dadaist Yujio Shinohara. He has a point of contact with the scene, and has also taken a lot of film stills, actresses, and nudes. He also moved to the United States in 1970, where he worked as a freelance photographer for The New York Times and Harpers Magazine, and also has a career as a film director. This book, published in 1980, is a mook style book centered around photographs of young women. Endo deals with many gravures, and art direction/design by Keiichi Tanaami, illustrator. As Sawako Goda also participates. The quality of the magazine, such as the introductory illustrations by Tanaami, is very good, and the direction of the project "Unfortunate Letter" appears. This is a book that you can enjoy not only from the photographs, but also from the design and illustration perspectives. Postcard included.
<Related Artists> 立木 義浩 / Yoshihiro Tatsuki田名網 敬一 / Keiichi Tanaami
<Condition> Body: Low cover color
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