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Lee Friedlander's photo book "Photographs", one of America's leading photographers. In response to new trends by Robert Frank, Willam Klein and others, the 1960s and 1970s were also a time of new era of photographic expression. The suspension of publication (1972) of "LIFE" magazine, which was once a longing for photographers, is a symbol of the collapse of the photo reportage myth, and the trend of photography has begun to change drastically from "objectivity" to "subjectivity". It was also an era. Friedlander was a representative photographer who continued to present "another (social) reality and landscape that can be seen by projecting" through that "subjectivity", that is, "private gaze". This book is a collection of early masterpieces taken in the 1960s and 1970s, and was published in 1978. It is undeniable that Japanese compola photography is greatly influenced by Friedlander, but it is a highly recommended book that condenses the masterpieces that many photographers of the same era longed for.
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<Condition> Good with sunburned on the spine & edges.
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