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"Hiromix Works (Fifth Printing, Signed)" is a photobook by Japanese photographer Hiromix. Her real name is Hiromi Tokawa. In 1995, she submitted her color copy photobook "Seventeen Girl Days" to the New Cosmos of Photography competition and won the Araki Prize (Excellent Award). She also won the Grand Prix that same year, and has since been active as a photographer. She is an artist who has worked in a wide range of fields, including promotions for CDs, DVs, and fashion brands, as well as modeling and singing. Along with Mika Ninagawa and others, she was a leading figure in the so-called "girly photography" boom of the 1990s. This is the collection of her work, which led to her becoming the youngest recipient of the 26th Kimura Ihei Photography Award in 2001. This book primarily features portraits of celebrities and models. This is the fifth printing. Signed by the photographer .