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Japanese photographer Ichiro Tanaka's photo collection "Yesterday Ichiro Tanaka Photo Collection 1947-1977". Born in Takayama, Gifu in 1914 (Taisho 3), Ichiro Tanaka attended a photography school and photography research institute in Tokyo, and founded his own studio after returning to high school. Under Ken Domon's idea of ``discovering and nurturing new talents and establishing photography as a social and cultural existence as a modern art,'' the nickname has continued for a long time in the magazines ``Ars Camera'' and ``Photo Art''. He is a regular user of "Domon Monthly" and is a photographer who has always won high rankings along with amateur photographer Kaoru Usui. Ichiro Tanaka, who has a reputation for gentle and soft snaps, portraits, and still life rooted in Ken Domon's "very deep love", is the first photo book published in 1978. A collection of works that was created with reference to the photo book "Kaitohana no Ki no Shita", which was published by Kaoru Usui, who was a monthly rival. Also includes portraits of Setsuko Hara's "Makeup Pose" and portraits of Ken Domon, Hiroshi Hamaya, Andre Kertesz. Preface by Ken Domon. 126 illustrations, limited to 700 copies.