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A collection of collaborative works by Japanese photographers Satoshi Izumi and Toru Furuya, "Danchi no Shashin (Signed)". From the late 60's to the 70's, the number of "housing complexes" has increased explosively. In the suburbs of Tokyo, the word "new town" was coined, and at one point even just winning the lottery was quite a multiple. Masahisa Fukase, one of Japan's leading photographers after the war, lived in the Matsubara housing complex in Soka when Yoko was still his wife when he got married, and left numerous works set in his room and around his house. I was. However, in recent years, the temporary boom has passed, and now it seems that there are more places that focus on elderly people rather than new families depending on the area, but this is a rare one that focuses on "housing complexes". Book. The focus is on monochrome shading, how to cut the composition, and historical textures, and the atmosphere is very nice. Limited to 150 copies. With edition number.
Signed by the photographer .