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Japanese photographer Yoshihiro Tatsuki's photo book "A Fallen Angel (Unopened)". This book is Tachiki's debut work published in the camera magazine "Camera Mainichi" in 1965, and was featured with 56 pages of magazines, which was unusual at that time. The poems laid out together were shocked by Shuji Terayama and the commentary by gorgeous members such as critic Shinichi Kusamori. "Tongue out angel" was also included in the 1971 standing tree photobook "Girl", but in 2018, it was published as a photobook again, adding 24 unrecorded points to the 62 points published at that time. It was put together. The group of photographs modeled on girls with various facial expressions is as light as fashion photographs, and the appearance of an elusive girl is impressive, but "This is of course different from many conventional subjective photographs, mental photographs, etc." He has abandoned the fact that photography does not receive the elasticity of literature and painting, that is, the fascination of the sense (meaning) and composition that tends to fall into symbols, "Kusamori explains. New unopened.