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近藤 誠宏 / Masahiro Kondo

¥9,680(¥8,800 + tax)

Publisher/ながら書房

   Published/1985
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/218*230*15
Google翻訳
A collection of works by Japanese photographer Nobuhiro Kondo, "Kyoto Dotoku". Born in Gifu Prefecture in 1941, his father was Tatsuo Kondo, a photographer who continued to shoot the local area while running a photographic material store there, grew up by touching the camera from an early age, and after graduating from university, got a job at Hakuhodo and commercialized. I am involved in photography. After that, I went to an oil complex in Yokkaichi for 7 years, documented the actual state of pollution, and announced a series of "anonymous towns". After that, he visited "Saipan Tinian Island," which is the land of Japanese soldiers, and reported the actual condition of the remains and remains that were left uncollected, and the fact that they were pushed to oblivion due to peace. Has been published under the title of "Japan's Lost Things," and a photo book has also been published. And this book is a collection of works selected from the illustrations of "Kyoto," which has taken more than 28,000 frames in nearly 15 years. Preface by Hiroshi Hamatani, a master who had a long relationship with Tatsuo Kondo. This is an attractive book focusing on the everyday life and daily life of Kyoto, among all the photo books in Kyoto.
<Related Artists> 近藤 龍夫 / Tatsuo Kondo
<Condition> Jacket: Slightly threaded, slightly stained, and slightly damaged Body: Slightly discolored, few stains
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