視線 / The Look(With Postcard)

橋口 譲二 / George Hashiguchi

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Publisher/ミトローパ

   Published/1998
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/95   Size/298*228*15
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Joji Hashiguchi. Joji Hashiguchi, one of Japan's leading documentary photographers, has created many works with strong messages through dialogue with "society" and "people." Since before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, he has visited the city and has continued to follow the transformation of the city and people. Through his portraits, he continues to make proposals to modern society. This book is a collection of works that won the 18th Taiyo Award and is also the starting point of Hashiguchi as a photographer. After a long trip, he moved to Tokyo from the countryside to become a photographer. While carrying the burden of loneliness and anxiety about the future, he found himself in Shinjuku. Kabukicho, Shinjuku is known as a human zoo because of its mixture of law and law. The "gaze" of delinquent boys and girls on the street corner. What lies ahead of this line of sight? In order to find the answer, Hashiguchi made up his mind and jumped into them. The staring gaze of those who were said to be dropouts is the best bravado. A masterpiece of a social documentary that confronts those who were abandoned by their teachers and families head-on and sees the truth deep in their pure eyes. Comes with an obi. Comes with a postcard.
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