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Japanese photographer Shoji Ueda's photo book "Shoji Ueda Photographs / Shoji Ueda Photobook". Born in Tottori Prefecture in 1913, Shoji Ueda has been devoted to creative activities for nearly 70 years in Sakaiminato, where he was born and raised. Set in the countryside of Japan, there are many "heavy" plates among the works that depict the local climate and culture, and those with strong documentary characteristics, and while understanding the importance of history, it is suitable for young people today. Has some unacceptable elements. However, Shoji Ueda's work is "light" and, in a sense, "easy to understand", so it has been passed down to young people over time. "Ueda-style" is a universal and poetic photographer who has been so focused on themes and motifs in his long career, but has never been bored and has remained modern. This book is a collection of works that introduces a series of commercial works created in the 1980s from the early 1930s, and the beige-brown-tone cover and book design reminiscent of Ueda and dunes are Shiraiwa. Tomiyasu Shiraiwa. Obi missing.