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A collection of works by Yoshihiko Ueda, a photographer representing contemporary Japan, "A Garden of Camellias". A photo book edited from the film shot in Ueda's first directorial film, "Tsubaki no Niwa," which is a master of the commercial world and has an outstanding sense of storytelling through families, buildings, and landscapes. A house on a hill near the sea. A beautiful sea, a garden full of greenery, and a bright camellia bloomed in this house, where a wife and her grandson, who thought of her late husband, lived together. A very modest story written while thinking about the future of this house filled with many memories. Ueda's outstanding sense of delicately portraying the landscape, interior, portraits, and the emotions they play, is a purely spelled work that expresses the emotions of people's thoughts about their families, their homes, and their memories. It is a masterpiece and a masterpiece that condenses the beauty of Japanese landscape and emotion.