BRUTUS 1983年8月1日号(カメラの新境地を探検する)

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Publisher/平凡出版

   Published/1983
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*285*5
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The special feature in BRUTUS magazine No. 70 (August 1, 1983) was "Exploring New Frontiers of the Camera." From the late 1970s to the 1980s, Japanese photography culture was not limited to mere advances in technology and equipment; it was also significantly expanding the scope of expression. This issue poses the question, "From how to photograph to how to photograph," proposing a new approach in which the camera is not treated as a tool, but rather the photographer's awareness and perspective determine the image. The articles explore the possibilities of photographic expression intuitively, incorporating cultural stimuli such as tropical travels and landscapes of Java and Paris, providing striking insights for photography lovers across generations. Published during the heyday of film, this book, now that digital photography has become commonplace, contains many hints for returning to the fundamentals of expression. Whether professional or hobbyist, this book will inspire you to rethink what it means to take a photograph. The cover is a collage by David Hockney, and it also features images that Hockney worked on energetically in the early 1980s, which surprised traditional photographers, as well as some of his thoughts (two pages of text).
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