蜜の味 / Taste of Honey

沢渡 朔 / Hajime Sawatari

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Publisher/IPC

   Published/1990
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/310*440*20
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"Taste of Honey" is a collection of works by Sawatari Hajime, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. He was a classmate of Kishin Shinoyama at the Department of Photography, College of Art, Nihon University, and worked as an assistant to Yutaka Takanashi at the Japan Design Center, where he was always with top-level photographers, and went freelance early on in the late 1960s. He was active in fashion magazines such as "an an" and "Ryuko Tsushin." In the 1970s, he left behind masterpieces such as "Alice in Wonderland" and "Nadia," which embodied the innocent beauty of women, and continued to work in commercial work in the 1980s and beyond. In recent years, he has been actively publishing works with Akio Nagasawa and others. This large-format collection of works was published by the now-defunct IPC, which has left behind many masterpieces such as Masahisa Fukase's "Family," Yutaka Takanashi's "The Face of the Capital," and Issei Suda's "The Dog's Nose." It is a moody book that contains monochrome portraits and nudes, with occasional still lifes mixed in.
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