俗神 / Gods of the Earth

土田 ヒロミ / Hiromi Tsuchida

¥16,500(¥15,000 + tax)

Publisher/オットーズ・ブックス

   Published/1976
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/232   Size/248*270*25
Google翻訳
Hiromi Tsuchida's photo book "Gods of the Earth" is one of Japan's leading photographers. Koen Shigemori, one of the founders of Tokyo College of Photography, who attended the salaryman era and later became the principal, advised that "you should shoot Japanese festivals" and "people" from the 1970s. Hiromi Tsuchida, a photographer representing postwar Japan who has left behind numerous works based on "/ Crowd". In the 70's, while blurring, blurring, and compola photography became prosperous, using the intellectual brains of graduates of the Faculty of Engineering, he always put on a clear concept and theme and tried to keep a meaningful "record". I'm a photographer. This book is the 1st photo book published by self-funded publication, and it is an ambitious work that confronted "Japan" in the early days as a photographer and sank into the depths of his own country behind economic growth. From Aomori in the north to Okinawa in the south, through the places of hare such as "festivals" and "events" and the people and lives that live there, the significance of human existence, homogenization and individuality, as well as loneliness, sorrow, joy and affection. Until then, "The Truth of Japan in the 70's" exposed the modern folklore hidden inside.
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