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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Tatsuo Kondo "Kohoku (Signed)". Born in Nagoya in 1916, he moved to Gifu when he got married and was an amateur photographer who continued to photograph while running a photo material store. He has a close relationship with Japan's leading photographer Hiroshi Hamaya, and Hamaya describes Kondo's photographs as follows. "What he likes to shoot is shade instead of sunshine, dark rather than light, cloudy or rainy than sunny, and the sadness of what he takes, even for festival people. What's wrong with his photography? It's Japanese. It's very Japanese when the subject is selected, how it's interpreted, and when the photo is stretched. , It is neither a figure nor a concrete figure, and I see that the photograph of Kondo, a Japanese image, is nothing but an expression of a Japanese image. " This book is composed of plates taken on the stage of Hubei in the north (eastern) part of Lake Biwa, and is a number of works that were probably influenced by Hamaya's masterpiece "Ura Nihon". This book is fascinated by the deep monochrome by Gravure Seikosha.
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