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"Map" is a collection of works by Masashi Sanai, one of Japan's leading photographers. Sanai, who began taking photographs in earnest in the early 1990s, is an unusual photographer who has perfected his own style through self-study. Although essentially different, his photographs of somewhat mundane landscapes, his way of cutting them out and his deep insight into the subject, are reminiscent of the highly popular Yoshiko Seino and others, and together with Takashi Homma and Mikiko Hara, who emerged in a similar era, he has attracted a lot of attention as a new generation of photographers who will lead the 21st century. As expected, their popularity and activities continue to this day, but this book is the breakthrough work that made Sanai's name and exquisite sense known to the world, and it was the work that won the 28th Kimura Ihei Photography Award. The works are filled with illustrations that capture fragments of everyday life as mentioned above, as well as a little "mystery" woven in, creating a new world of moments and fragments created by photography. From the beginning, the company has had an extraordinary commitment to the format of a "photo book," and this privately published work was designed by Satoru Machiguchi, with the format adapted from Lee Friedlander's "Letters From The People." (No shipping box)