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Nina Korhonen

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   Published/2004
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/104   Size/310*250*15
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A collection of photographs by Nina Korhonen, a female photographer from Finland. Korhonen came to Japan in October 2015 for an event organized by EU-Japan Fest. A photographer with an intimate and delicate perspective like a female photographer, and a depiction of rich and deep colors like a Scandinavian photographer. This book is a masterpiece photo collection that made Korhonen's masterpiece known to the world. When he lost his grandfather in 1985, Korhonen flew to the United States after thinking about a photograph of his late grandfather and his grandmother Anna, who lives in the United States. Anna, who was 40 years old when she lost her job at a textile factory in Finland in 1959, suddenly decided to emigrate to the United States, which she had dreamed of since childhood, and left her husband and daughter behind in Finland. Anna found a job as a cook in New York, had a happy long-distance relationship with her sailor husband, and lived in America for the next 40 years. An intimate documentary by granddaughter Korhonen about the final years of her grandmother Anna, who fulfilled her dreams and struggled with loneliness to maintain a happy relationship with her beloved family. First edition, limited to 1000 copies. Posted in Parr&Badger Vol III.
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