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A photo book by Japanese photographer Satoru Wada, "Signed on a train called a town". The details of Satoru Wada's career are uncertain, but he seems to have settled in Hyogo / Amagasaki and was based in Kansai, and in the latter half of the 1970s he published three photo books, probably at his own expense. "Photobook-The first issue of anglerfish-" "Osaka-cho-the first issue of anglerfish-" And this is the third book. It seems that the title is derived from the anglerfish, which lives on the seabed and can judge the good or bad of things, saying that even if you are hungry, you do not jump to bad food and aim only for good food. Until the previous work, it was a work taken in Osaka, but this is composed of plates taken by traveling all over the country, inheriting the genealogy of Osaka's avant-garde photographs such as neon signs of the city, villas and leaflets. From such things to windows, reflections, close-ups, eros mood, high contrast, etc., a book that seems to be in the 70's that makes you feel the atmosphere of Daido Moriyama and Image Shop Camp of the same period.
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