サラーム・アレイコム / Salaam Alaikum(Signed for Photographer)

東松 照明 / Shomei Tomatsu

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Publisher/写研

   Published/1968
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/195*225*20
Google翻訳
Salaam Alaikum (Signed) is a photo book by Japan's world-renowned photographer, Shomei Tomatsu. It can be said that Tomatsu left an extremely large footprint in the history of postwar Japanese photography. His career, spanning nearly 60 years since the 1950s, tells the whole story, and the catalog illustrations for the exhibition ``Japanese Photography 1968,'' planned by photography historian Ryuichi Kaneko, begin and end with Tomatsu. He was a journalist who followed Nagasaki and Okinawa for many years, and was also an excellent artist, so much so that he was said to be the father of ``Provoke'' by Daido Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira. Shomei Tomatsu is a photographer who has continued to balance reporting and art, journalism and (personal) documentary for several decades. This book is a unique work that consists of illustrations collected by Tomatsu, who traveled to Afghanistan to do research for the magazine ``Taiyo.'' An exhibition and photo book titled ``Kingdom of Mud'' have also been released, but this one was published in 1968 by Shaken, a publishing company founded by Tomatsu himself. Comes with flyer. (To a famous photographer) Signed with a compliment .
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