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A photo book of Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama "Signed". Following the genealogy of postwar Japanese photographers Shomei Tomatsu and Hideko Hosoe, he has been active as a freelancer since the latter half of the 1960s, and has released conceptual works as a member of "Provoke" by Takuma Nakahira and Yutaka Takanashi. Daido Moriyama has established a solid position as the most popular Japanese photographer in the world with Nobuyoshi Araki and others, leaving behind masterpieces such as "Theatrical Photograph Book" and "Goodbye Photographs". This book is a tribute to Nakaji Yasui, a legendary photographer who was a member of the "Tampei Photo Club", which was set in the prewar Kansai region, and who excels in free, avant-garde, and humane photographic expression. Moriyama admired Yasui so much that he said, "Nakaji's photography is the root of Japanese photography and the father of Japanese photography." A trip with an image that reminds me of Nakaji Yasui, who surprised a photographer representing Japan. A collection of unique works that are quiet yet free and rich in experimental depictions. With a signature .