花狩 / Botanical Planetarium

山村 雅昭 / Gasho Yamamura

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Publisher/アトバタイズ・コミュニケーションズ

   Published/1988
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/315*315*25
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A photo book of Japanese photographer Masaaki Yamamura. He has been selected for many monthly contests such as "Camera Mainichi" since he was in high school, and when he was in the Faculty of Arts at Nihon University, he played with children playing around "Washington Heights" where the U.S. military and his family lived in Yoyogi Park at that time. After graduating, he will be active as a part-time photographer of "Women themselves". Since the 1970s, he has created plant photographs that effectively use strobes, and in 1979, the famous exhibition "Japan: A Self-Portrait Japan" was held by Cornell Capa and Shoji Yamagishi at the ICP. Has been selected along with prominent photographers. This book is a collection of isaku published in 1988. Unlike the previous work, all are composed of color plates. The loneliness of a photographer has been sublimated by facing the plants, and the plants are terrifying, mysterious, eerie, and sometimes murderous. You will fall into the illusion that plants illuminated by strobe light are transforming the sky into outer space. A book that can be said to have broken new ground in the photographic expression of plants. Includes texts by Seigo Matsuoka, Ikko Narahara, Bishin Jumonji, Jun Morinaga, and more. Obi missing.
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<Condition> Good. Slip case: Slight thread, Slight stain, Slight damage band missing, Jacket: Slight thread, Body: Aged
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