Product Description
A conceptual artist’s book executed in photography, with 38 uniform black and white images that appear to be rephotographs or film stills, but are likely neither.
“A photo book “meet again” by Koichi Inakoshi, one of Japan’s leading photographers. Like the close friend of photographer Koichi Miyazaki, he worked as a graphic designer in the 1960s, began full-scale as a photographer around the 1970s, and was represented by his virgin work “Maybe, maybe” composed of snapshots. He is a photographer who has been described as a synonym for compola photography. He was active in the commercial world, was famous for portraits of celebrities such as Eikichi Yazawa and Kenji Sawada, and was also a genuine artist who was well versed in haiku and writing. This book is a 2nd photo book following Maybe .. above, a unique book composed of illustrations cut out from television images. Looking at the illustrations, it is a collection of works that, while reminiscent of a documentary story, is rich in eroticism, and has opened a new frontier in photographic expression through the uniqueness of illustrations and sequences. A book from a photo review company led by Shinya Yoshimura. Limited to 600 copies. “