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A collection of photographs by Takeji Iwamiya, one of Japan's leading photographers. In the olden days, Daido Moriyama served as an assistant, and Seiryu Inoue, a photographer representing Kansai known for "Kamagasaki" and "Amami," and a masterpiece that made its name in the history of Japanese photography, "Kokoro Scenic" Takeji Iwamiya, who was studied by Yasushi Sugino and others who left behind, can be said to be a leading figure in the postwar Kansai photography world. In Iwamiya's masterpiece "Katachi" series, which depicts the functional and traditional beauty of Japan, the traditional beauty of Japanese "things" is depicted through buildings such as shrines and temples, and living tools such as kimono. I continued. Alongside the "shape", Iwamiya focused on the small island "Sado" in the Sea of Japan. "Sado Island", which is a compilation of three shots taken in the winter of 1954 and the summer and winter of 1955, was shot in 1959, and then six times by 1961, and "Sado" was published in 1962. doing. This book is the second issue of Sonorama Photo Selection, and is a compilation of the scenery and folk beauty of Sado that Iwamiya has copied. The lives of people who live in a harsh environment similar to Hiroshi Hamaya's "Ura Japan" are powerfully projected like the rough waves of the Sea of Japan. Second print.
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