BASE(Signed)

田村 彰英 / Akihide Tamura

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Publisher/mole

   Published/1992
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/225*260*5
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Japanese photographer Akihide Tamura's photo book "BASE (Signed)". The historic exhibition "New Japanese Photography" was held at MoMA in New York in 1974. Ken Domon, Higashimatsu Lighting, and Ishimoto were introduced to Japanese photographers in earnest for the first time by the hands of MoMA's famous director John Shakavsky and Camera Mainichi's famous editor Shoji Yamagishi. Akihide Tamura, one of the 15 photographers who led the postwar Japanese photography world, including Yasuhiro and Ikko Narahara, and their works were introduced. Akira Kurosawa, a master of the movie world, was also captivated by the plates, which were colored with a unique sensibility and a unique perspective, and Tamura is also famous for being in charge of steel for numerous Kurosawa movies including "Kagemusha". He has been teaching at Tokyo Zokei University and Tokyo College of Photography for over 30 years, and has made a great contribution as a photography educator. This book is composed of plates taken at US military bases in various parts of Japan around the early 1970s of Tamura's activities. A military aircraft flapping in the sky, an extraordinary new world "America" seen on the other side of the fence. Signed by a photographer .
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<Condition> Good. Main body: Cover small thread / small stain, ground / small edge small thread
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