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"Situation 1965 / Jokyo 1965" is a collection of works by the amateur photography group "All Japan Student Photography Federation" led by Tatsuo Fukushima, one of Japan's leading art critics and photo critics. Each student belonging to the Student Photography Federation of Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu has mainly produced "jointly" rather than "individually", but it is a kind of corpse activity. This book, "Situation 1965," and the following year, "Situation 1966," were born in a series of so-called "campaigns," returning to the starting point of individual shooting with their own awareness of problems. In the words of the postscript by Tatsuo Fukushima, a critic who was the leader of the Student Union, "Situations from 1965 to 1966-What can we do with photographs?" Unification and unification of propositions that are about to meet each other. " A collection of works that was edited by repeating thoughts and thoughts from each of the 2500 works that were collected during a training camp at Yatsugatake. And this campaign will later result in a series of actions such as "Hiroshima" and "There is no country on this earth" (pollution problem).