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Photobook "Monochrome-Photobook Masaaki Yamamura's work" by Japanese photographer Masaaki Yamamura (1939-1987). An artist who won the 1st Ina Nobuo Award (by the way, the 2nd is Masahisa Fukase's "crow"), and is famous for the works of "plants" that have been created since the 1970s and have won this award. Like Masatoshi Naito and Seiji Kurata, it is a shooting style using a strobe in the dark, but while they targeted "towns" and "people", Yamamura shot strobes targeting "plants". was doing. The strange atmosphere is beautiful and sometimes strange, and the original world of photography is attractive. This book is a collection of works published by my wife after his death, and is a monochrome collection of "Plants", which was compiled as a compilation of colors. Beginning with "Children of Washington Heights" in the early 1960s, "Shadow", "Tomb Minister", "Horizont", "Front of Behind", "My Hometown, Kanda", etc. are recorded.