造船所の印象 / At a Shipyard

木村 伊兵衛 / Ihei Kimura

¥33,000(¥30,000 + tax)

Publisher/平凡社

   Published/1958
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/183*248*8
Google翻訳
"At a Shipyard" is a photo book by Ihei Kimura, one of the leading photographers in post-war Japan. Ihei Kimura's masterpieces after the war include many of his works, including ``Paris,'' as well as ``Snap'' and ``Onna.'' On the other hand, in the 1930s and 1940s before the war, Ihei Kimura's activities were active, as he said, ``The essence of photography lies in realism, and that is where the Leica camera exists, and the practice of this lies in press photography.'' The main focus was on journalism. The results of this work can be seen in graphic magazines such as ``NIPPON'' and ``FRONT'' with Yonosuke Natori and other Nippon Kobo members, as well as ``Japan Through A Leica.'' This book is also a unique work that can be said to be close to a kind of journalism, and is composed of images taken at a shipyard in Nagasaki. I was asked to take the opening photo for Mitsubishi Shipbuilding's 100-year history, and it took nearly a month to take the photo at the company's Nagasaki Shipyard. Monochrome color. Both English and Japanese. This is a book from Heibonsha's ``World Photographer Series,'' which consists of 14 books.
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