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Japan's world-class photographer Shoji Ueda's photo book "Dune La Mode". In an era when photographers who were active around the same time after the war were flying around the world, he looked up at his hometown Tottori as a place of his life, and while incorporating the local climate, climate and culture, he sought avant-garde photographic expression. Shoji Ueda continued. The work is rich in light Japanese atmosphere and originality, and many modern plates that are familiar to the present age are described as "UEDA-CHO / Ueda style" and are highly evaluated worldwide. This book is a book-style photo book edited only with Shoji Ueda's fashion photographs, and contains about 70 plates in monochrome and color. A series entitled "Dune Mode", which was announced from the latter half of the 1980s to the 90s, and the collection images and catalogs of Takeo Kikuchi have been produced from this series. The avant-garde photographs set in the vast sand dunes of the countryside, which do not make you feel old at all even in this era, are a number of works that shine with Shoji Ueda's sense and aesthetics that make you feel even new. Obi missing.