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"Photo Art" was published as an extra edition of the April 1985 issue of the magazine "Photo Life" featuring Akira Ishigaki, a photographer who was active from the 1970s to the 1980s. On the night of Roppongi, where he missed the last train, Ishigaki was asked by a woman in the city to take a picture, saying, "I'll be a model for the photo, so let me stay at the hotel. Taking the opportunity to respond, I started taking nude photos of women, and the name became known from the latter half of the 70's. Also famous for shooting the legendary band "The Stalin" led by Michiro Endo, this magazine "Photo Life" was launched with Akira Ishigaki as the main. In this special issue "Photo Art", in addition to Ishigaki's work, Takashi Iwatsuki, Yasuo Tsuji and others are participating, and the cover is "Keiko Okuda" photographed by Kiyoshi Ikejiri.