熱き日々 in オキナワ / Hot Days in Okinawa(With OBI)

石川 真生 / Mao Ishikawa

¥8,250(¥7,500 + tax)

Publisher/Foil

   Published/2013
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/258*193*10
Google翻訳
A photo book of Mao Ishikawa, one of Japan's leading female photographers, "Hot Days in Okinawa (With OBI)". Mao Ishikawa, a photographer living in Okinawa who is very popular all over the world. After graduating from the Shomei Tomatsu workshop in 1974, he worked himself at a black bar in Koza City Teruya to take pictures of American soldiers, and made himself a boyfriend of American soldiers. He said he was curious about "Walking Bread Bread". However, the appearance of playing and taking pictures in search of "freedom" by living in the city of "base", jumping out of the "local" where relationships are cramped, was a symbol of women working in black bars. From the following year, he moved to Kanatake's bar, portraying the lifestyles of hostesses who flowed to the mainland and migrant workers. This book is composed of illustrations of women and American soldiers working in the city of "base" taken in the mid-1970s, which was the origin of Mao Ishikawa's youth and photographer. A drama full of "love" and "humanity" of women living in the underground world. With obi.
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