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A collection of photographs by Issei Suda, one of Japan's leading photographers. Kazumasa Suda is best known for Fushi Kaden (1978) and Human Memory (1996). His expression, which captures the extraordinary that dwells in everyday life and leads the reader's perspective to an "other world," provides a new perspective on existing images and also teaches us the fun of photography. Kiyoji Otsuji talks about Suda's photography technique as follows. "It's a little shift. What I shift is the timing of the shoot, for example. I don't shoot the moment when the person looks most like that person, but shoot the moment when it's just a little off. Metaphorically speaking, the shadow creates a three-dimensional effect, and the person's sense of reality is highlighted, making the reality stand out even more." This book is an image of Suda, who had not taken a picture for a long time since he fell ill in March 2015. This is a recorded book.