カマ・ティダ -大阪西成-

砂守 勝巳 / Katsumi Sunamori

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   Published/1988
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/157   Size/195*135*18
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A photo book "Kama Tida -Osaka Nishinari-" by Katsumi Sunamori, a photographer born in Okinawa. Originally from Amami Oshima, Okinawa, Sunamori was born in 1951 to a Filipino father who had come to Japan as a military vehicle engineer for a U.S. military base, and a mother who came from Amami to work on the main island. However, his father suddenly disappeared when he was 8 years old, and his mother passed away when he was 15, when the US military actively hired local workers to make the Okinawa base permanent. After that, he left Okinawa and became a professional boxer, but left the ring before the age of 20 and proceeded to the path of photography. Received the Association Newcomer Award. This book is a photo essay set in "Osaka Kamagasaki" announced in 1988. Moved to Kamisaka to study photography, worked part-time as a cabaret boy, and lived here and there. I met "Kamagasaki" when I was aiming for documentary production. A collection of early works created while living here for about 1 year and 3 months. Color plate.
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