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Osaka University Press
| Address | Osaka University West Front Ymadaoka2-7 Suita-shi Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:565-0871 |
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Cameras/Photography Book
SD item code:9366223
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Photographer Michio Hoshino's Continuing Question [Relationship between Human Beings and Nature].
写真家 星野道夫が問い続けた「人間と自然の関わり」
(978-4-87259-728-8)
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(978-4-87259-728-8)
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1 pc /set
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About 10 days
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A5 size, 274 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
| Teppei Yoshinari (Author), Emako Miyoshi (Supervisor) [I believe that behind every photograph taken, there is always the emotional turmoil that the person who took the photograph felt at the moment he or she released the shutter. A new theory of photography by a young researcher. The project also includes Shomei Higashimatsu and Naoya Hatakeyama, and uses a new method of work analysis called "photographic practice" to discover what each photographer has tried to convey over the years. |
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[I believe that behind every photograph taken, there is always the emotional turmoil that the person who took the photograph felt at the moment he or she released the shutter. A new theory of photography by a young researcher.
The project also includes Shomei Higashimatsu and Naoya Hatakeyama, and uses a new method of work analysis called "photographic practice" to discover what each photographer has tried to convey over the years.