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Is photography something to “learn” from?
Just like playing the guitar and writing lyrics in a notebook, you can also take photos with a digital camera or smartphone. The camera is the visual instrument through which thoughts and impulses are most directly and emotionally connected to expression.
Solitary long-distance runners outside the photography world are faced with the duty of photography.
The work and history of 13 photographers who continue to express themselves through photography without using a camera, as well as unique photographic techniques and subjects such as collages, ducts, thighs, SLs and beautiful women, is presented in full color and bilingual in Japanese and English. Collection of works‼
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[Table of Contents] Prologue The Camera Geek Wall
Yusuke Kihara Fumiko Ohkura Koh Kitamura mimi|mimi Naoto Iguchi|Naoto Iguchi Daisuke Aoki|Aoki Exposure Zero|Ray Tsuyumitsu
Column Choosing the Wrong Camera
Takeshi Shimajiri Jiro Imai|Jiro Imai Chiyonori Kitamura|Chiyonori Kitamura Hiroshi Amano|Yuji Amano Atsushi Sugiura|Atsushi Sugiura Keitaro Yamaguchi| Keitaro Yamaguchi
Postscript|Postscript About “Yubisakino Koi”|About “Yubisakino Ko i” (“Love at Your Finger tips”)
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Kyoichi Tsuzuki
Born in 1956 in Tokyo. From 1976 to 1986, he wrote articles on contemporary art, design, and urban life for POPEYE and BRUTUS magazines. From 1989 to 1992, he published Art Random, a 102-volume collection of contemporary art that comprehensively covered trends in contemporary art around the world in the 1980s. Since then, he has continued writing and editing books in fields such as contemporary art, architecture, photography, and design. In 1993, he published ``TOKYO STYLE,'' which captures the real lives of Tokyoites. In 1997, he won the 23rd Kimura Ihei Photography Award for ``ROADSIDE JAPAN Unusual Japanese Travel''. He continues to report on roadside roads in Japan and around the world. In 2012, the paid weekly e-mail magazine “ROADSIDERS’weekly” is being distributed. Recent publications include “T-shirts You Can’t Throw Away” (Chikuma Shobo, 2017), “Neverland Diner: At That Store You Can Never Go Again” (Ken Ere Books, 2021), “IDOL STYLE” (Futabasha, 2021), “ Museum of Mom's Art: What You Find When You Stop Searching'' (Ken Ere Books, 2022), etc.
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