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Long Paris Diary (With OBI) is a photobook by Nobuyoshi Araki (1940-), one of Japan's leading photographers. In 2005, Araki traveled to London for his solo exhibition "ARAKI: Self, Life, Death" at the Barbican Art Gallery, and then performed "Arakinema" at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. This book is a photobook that compiles the records of the 10-day trip from London to Paris. It starts with an in-flight meal and ends with an in-flight meal, and contains about 600 snapshots. The trip is with Komari in London and Kaori in Paris, and the photos capture the events that occurred at the places they visited, the people they met, and the outcome of the trip, from street snapshots to welcome parties that were held every night (some of which include photographers Juergen Teller and David Bailey). "I went to that place, and took pictures of being there, what I saw, the women I met there, and what I did - all of that. It's like a memento of my trip. That's what I feel is closest to what a photograph really is... That's why this is such a great photo book." (From the travel diary at the end of the book). Comes with a dust jacket.