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"Araki Nobuyoshi Complete Works 9: Private Diary 1999 (Signed)" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. It is the ninth in a series of 20 books published by Heibonsha. Following the eighth book, "Private Diary: Past," this is a fictional series of photos with dates. The previous work was a compilation of 16 years' worth of photos in just two years, and there is also "A Diary," in which the photos were taken at the same time as the collection was completed, and playing with dates is Araki's own style of playing with photos. The title "End of the Century" was chosen because the last number on the dial of the camera was "99." The camera was a Tiara and the photos were taken with a 28mm lens. The previous work was all black and white, and this one is all color. In "Nude Scenes," the cover of the second collection of photos features a nude of a woman taking off her clothes in a hotel. The woman in question is the writer Yamada Eimi. In the afterword to this book, Yamada writes about how she felt when she found out that her nude photo had been featured on the cover. Signed by the photographer .