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深瀬 昌久 / Masahisa Fukase

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Publisher/Hysteric

   Published/2004
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/263*228*10
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A photo book of Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase. Masahisa Fukase has been staring at himself as a "human" and "photographer" through familiar subjects such as his wife, father, family, cats, and crows. After graduating from Nihon University College of Art, he started working as a commercial and worked for Daiichi Advertising Co., Ltd. and Kawade Shobo before becoming freelance. After that, he began to point the lens at himself, his relatives, and his surroundings so that he could confirm the meaning of "I" and "take a picture". "Crow)" and "Father's Memory (Father)" will be announced. After suffering a serious disability due to an accident in 1992, he has been suspended from his activities as a photographer, and although he has been active for more than 30 years, he continues to receive tremendous support worldwide. This book is one of the "Private Scenery" series released in the later years of the activity, and is a book composed of illustrations that record the water surface of the bathtub and the self floating in the water. A self-portrait that came to an end in the conflict of photographic acts that overlaps the self with the photograph. A collection of works by a photographer in his later years who ended up producing works that object to himself, which was described as "a private novel of photography."
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