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A collection of works by Kishin Shinoyama, a photographer who has been active at the forefront from the late 1950s to the present. While he is generally known for his "Gekisha" series from the 1970s and his nude photo collections from the 1990s, such as Rie Miyazawa's "Santa Fe," Kishin Shinoyama has also made great achievements in works that focus on things and events that are deeply related to human activities, such as his early masterpiece "House." In addition, it is said that his attitude of pressing the shutter directly and healthily with a sharpened sense of smell, such as in "Olere Olala," surprisingly had a great influence on Takuma Nakahira (see "Duel Photography Theory" for details). This book is a special issue of the camera magazine "Asahi Camera," and features Marie Helvin, who was a supermodel in the 1970s and 1980s. Marie, who was born in Hawaii and is of Japanese descent, is active in an an and Vogue magazines. Her first lover was Kenichi Hagiwara, also known as Shoken, and she married the master of fashion photography, David Bailey, at the age of 23 (later divorced). The book features photos of the brothers and sisters on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, and is beautifully composed by Masami Tsurumoto, who skillfully mixes black and white with color.