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A Journey to Photography (Second Edition) by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. This book is a compilation of "Nobuyoshi Araki's Practical Photography Class" serialized in the photo magazine "Asahi Camera" in 1970 for a total of 12 times for one year, and was published as the 13th volume of Gendai Camera Shinsho. Araki was called as a teacher in Kurashiki, Shizuoka, Kobe, Sapporo, Yonago, Hiroshima, Nagoya, Sendai, and Tokyo. There are times when Masahisa Fukase and Shinjuku were photographed, and although Araki's text is the center, photographs taken by Araki and Fukase, and photographs of students evaluated by Araki are posted. In the Yonago episode, there are two shots of Shoji Ueda and Araki, and Araki often appears as a subject. Araki's theory of photography develops in each episode, including people, women, and landscapes, while reminiscing about various places. Even though it is written in a casual tone, Araki's thoughts on photography are scattered throughout, saying, "Photography is to copy the relationship between the other person and myself, and my reality" (from the text). 2nd printing.