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To me photography can be simultaneously both a record and a “mirror” or “window” of self-expression. The camera is generally assumed to be unable to depict that which is not visible to the eye. And yet the photographer who wields it well can depict what lies unseen in his memory. --Eikoh Hosoe
Eikoh Hosoe is an integral part of the history of modern Japanese photography. He remains a driving force in photography, not only for his own work, but also as a teacher and as an ambassador, fostering artistic exchange between Japan and the outside world. His influence has been felt in his native country and throughout the international photographic community.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published May 31, 1999

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November 28, 2020
Incredible collaboration between Hosoe and Mishima. Everything central to Mishima is covered in these photographs: sensuality, masculinity, death and rebirth, purpose, the shadow, homosexuality, romance, despair, purpose, action. Incredible.

I recommend those who can't access this book to see a youtube video of "Scroll" version @
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al7BQ...
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