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"Personal Value" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Kouhei Onishi. A heavyweight in the fashion and commercial photography world from the 70's to the 90's after the war. A visual artist who has supported the prosperity of DC brands such as Men's Bigi, Yoshieinaba, and Takeokikuchi. Kenichi Hagiwara served as Bigi's model, and the photo book "Shoken Kenichi Hagiwara", which summarizes the image, is a book that can be said to be a masterpiece. In addition to photography, he also created movies, graphic designs, and even collages, and continued to demonstrate his outstanding sense in a wide range of scenes. This is one of the few photo books published in 1985, and consists of landscapes and interiors shot in the United States in the 1980s. I am fascinated by the many beautiful illustrations that remind me of Lee Friedlander's social landscape and Walker Evans' Message From the Interior. Limited to 200 copies.