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Record No.7 is a collection of works by Daido Moriyama, one of Japan's leading photographers. It is a simple photo magazine with a pamphlet-like format that Daido Moriyama published privately from 1972 to 1973. At the time, Moriyama was extremely busy with magazine work and other projects, and thought that it would be bad if he continued to be swept away by work, so instead of commissioned work, he created a personal photo diary for himself by editing what he took as he pleased. After the publication of the 5th issue, the publication stopped due to the impact of the oil crisis at the time, and production costs doubled. More than 30 years later, one day, Akio Nagasawa of Akio Nagasawa asked him, "Would you like to publish another 'Record'?" and restarted it with "No.6" in 2006, and as of winter 2020, the activity has continued to "No.45". In this 7th issue, which is the sequel to the revived No.6, various images taken in Japan and abroad are lined up, as per the concept of the first issue. All black and white.