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"Pleasure Places" is a photo book by British photographer Steve Hyett. After working as a guitarist, art director, and designer in a rock band, Hyett is a multi-artist who began his career as a photographer in 1968. He started out working at "NOVA," which dominated British fashion from the 1960s to the 1970s, and then moved to Paris, where he worked mainly as a fashion photographer for Vogue and Marie Claire. This book is his first photo book, published in 1976. The fragments of everyday life, photographed with a Nikon camera and Kodachrome film, are full of sculptural beauty, and the book contains wonderful works that cannot help but recall the timeless masterpiece "Kodachrome" published in 1978 by Italian color photography pioneer Luigi Ghirri. English version. (The Japanese version was published the following year as "Visual Formation").