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City Diary is a photo collection by Sweden's leading photographer Anders Petersen. When he was in his 20s, Petersen met Europe's leading photographer Christer Strömholm and began photography at the same time he entered Strömholm's photography school. His intimate perspective on people, his delicate psychological depictions that seem to reflect their minds, his strong and sometimes rough monochrome and intense close-ups create a unique contrast that creates a unique worldview. Petersen's early representative work is his second photo collection, Café Lehmitz, which depicts the daily life of a cafe and pub in Hamburg, but this book is one of his representative works that won the PhotoBook Award at Paris Photo in 2012 and is composed of images taken in the cities of Tokyo, Stockholm, and St. Petersburg. This is a typical Petersen book that focuses on people lurking in the shadows of the city, such as prostitutes, sexual perverts, alcoholics, and night workers.