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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama. This book is a representative work of his early works published in 1975, and is composed of a series that was serialized in the magazine "Asahi Graph" for half a year from April 1974. The cover states "A groundbreaking photo collection that opens up new horizons for documentaries." With the responsiveness of the body, he jumps to events like an animal, finds empty time illuminated by the sun in the wilderness, and depicts unique photographs in which strange richness and barrenness appear. A straight and simple gaze without any tricks. A collection of works that condenses Kishin Shinoyama's attitude and imagination as a photographer. From famous people such as Momoe Yamaguchi, Shigeo Nagashima, and Yoko Ono to the general public, to the scenery and natural phenomena unique to Japan such as Mount Fuji, major earthquakes, typhoons, and rainy seasons, this is a documentary of the photographer himself that compiles things that attracted Kishin Shinoyama at the time, and it is also a documentary that reflects the politics, economy, and society of Japan in the 1970s. Furthermore, this version is for members of the Rokkol Club, has a gray vinyl cover, and
is signed by the photographer (it is unclear whether the Rokkol version came with the original shipping box).