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The July 1971 issue of "Camera Mainichi," the magazine that led the postwar photography of Japan, which is said to be the golden 60's and 70's. In this era when photographs were rarely handled in museums and galleries as they are today, cameras, Asahi Camera, and Nippon Camera were the main venues for presenting their own creative photographs, regardless of whether they were professionals or amateurs. In particular, it was Camera Mainichi that discovered and released many photographers, both famous and unknown, and the presence of their leader, Shoji Yamagishi, had a great influence. In this issue, master Yasuhiro Ishimoto's "Today's Happiness" will be featured at the beginning, and portraits such as "Yosoyuki" by photographer and essayist Ruiko Yoshida, who is known for his famous book "Harlem", and David Bowie. Great works such as "Serialization / wrap 7" by Masayoshi Sukita, who made a name for himself in Japan, and "530 km of Tokaido" by Masaaki Kasuga, a legendary photographer who was also respected by Osamu Kanemura, and his combination, Hiroki Mori. Are available. In addition, the album series also includes works by Shunji Dodo and Tamiko Nishimura, who are still active.