流れの歌 soul and soul(First Edition, Signed for Iki Morita)

鈴木 清 / Kiyoshi Suzuki

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1972
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*233*10
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Japanese photographer Suzuki Kiyoshi's photo collection "Song of the Flow, Soul and Soul". Born in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Suzuki worked at a printing company while attending night school, learning the process of making plates and printing, and lived a life filled with the smell of ink before moving to Tokyo. He initially aspired to be a manga artist, but was influenced by the photographs of Domon Ken and began to aim to become a photographer. He made his debut in Camera Mainichi with a series depicting the coal mines of Iwaki City, where he was born and raised. After that, he published eight photo books during his lifetime, mostly self-published, while teaching at Tokyo College of Photography. This book is his first photo book, published in 1972 with a limited run of 1,500 copies. It is made up of four parts, starting with "Distant Days in My Hometown," which focuses on works from the Coal Mining Town series, "In the Middle of Summer," which depicts people and landscapes from all over Japan, "Actors on a Flowing Journey," which follows a popular theater troupe, and concluding with the personal photographic image "At Night." The book is filled with sentimental nostalgia and a moist enka-like tone, which Morita herself described as "too honest to Japanese sensibilities, a sort of enka that reminds me of Miyako Harumi." This is the first collection of works by one of Japan's leading photographers, who has always insisted on self-publishing and has always been extremely particular about the editing, binding, and other aspects of his photo collections. Signed and presented to photographer Iki Morita .
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