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"TAMURA Photographs (Signed)" is a collection of works by Akihide Tamura, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. His real name is Shigeru Tamura. Born in Tokyo in 1947, he graduated from Tokyo College of Photography and held his first solo exhibition, "Light of Dreams," at the Ginza Nikon Salon in 1969. He initially worked under his real name, Shigeru Tamura, and was selected for the "New Japanese Photography" exhibition (1974), the first to fully introduce Japanese photographers to the world, and the "15 Photographers" exhibition (1974) at the Tokyo National Museum of Art. In 1978, he published his first book, "Tamura Akihide Photo Collection Part 1," in a small number of copies, and this is his second book, published in 1983. It contains 24 landscapes taken since the 1960s, and his style, which is a materialistic perspective and has elements of contemporary art, matched the trends of the time, and in 1984 he won the Japan Photographic Society Newcomer Award for this work. He is also regarded as a pioneer of "new landscape photography" along with Hiroshi Yamazaki and others. A separate chronology is included. Limited to 500 copies. The design was created by Tadashi Machiguchi, Satoru Machiguchi's father.
Signed by the photographer . (Included in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)