ディスコロジー / Discology(No Jacket)

渡辺 克巳 / Katsumi Watanabe

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Publisher/晩聲社

   Published/1982
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/221   Size/190*120*13
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Japanese photographer Katsumi Watanabe's photo book "Discology (Missing Dust Jacket)". Katsumi Watanabe, who was called a sink photographer who wanders around the city and shoots portraits for 200 yen per set of three. A photographer who has been walking around Shinjuku at night since the mid-1960s, and was fascinated by Shinjuku, a life theater where many dramas were born, capturing people such as night workers, young people, wanderers, homosexuals, bad guys, and yakuza. This book is a collection of photographs depicting the "disco tribe" taken mainly after the mid-1970s. Bob Marley's music was heard by chance when he became a freelance photographer and began to spread his name as a free-flowing photographer, but he couldn't sell his photographs, he was in need of life, and he felt a dead end in photography and life. The disco is the place where I felt pleasure in reggae, started to be interested in sounds that I was not interested in at all, and decided to do my best again positively. A documentary by the photographer himself who was attracted to the disco tribe who felt the pleasure of dancing, was interested in frolicking, and played shamelessly. A book from the Yagenbra selection book by the designer Kohei Sugiura. Missing jacket.
<Related Artists> 渡辺 克巳 / Katsumi Watanabe森山 大道 / Daido Moriyama
<Condition> Acceptable. Missing dust jacket.
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