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"Shionoya Sadayoshi Masterpieces Album 1923-1973" is a collection of works by Shionoya Sadayoshi (1899-1988), one of the leading photographers in the Sanin region. When this book was published in the mid-1970s, there were nearly 100 camera clubs in the Sanin region, with several thousand photographers as members. It is amazing that there were so many photography enthusiasts in an area that is neither Tokyo nor Kansai, but one of the people who was active in this area since before the war was Shionoya Sadayoshi. In an era when cameras and photosensitive materials were underdeveloped, he used his ingenuity and found his own techniques to take and print photos, and even before Shoji Ueda became active, he continued to capture the original landscapes of Sanin, based on Japan's traditional culture, and was a pioneer of modern photography, receiving an honorary award at the world's largest photography fair, Photokina, in the 1980s. This book is a collection of works supervised by Shoji Ueda and published in 1975, and is a masterpiece that was also featured in "History of Japanese Photography 1956 - 1986". It is a book that is fascinated by the beautiful soft focus illustrations by Beth Tan. With obi.