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Yoshio Takemi, a photographer born in 1914, is rarely mentioned in the history of Japanese photography, but his photographic ability was recognized early on, such as being selected for a series of exhibitions at the Kokugakai when he was in his twenties. The person who was being At that time, Shinzo Fukuhara and Yasuzou Nojima had established the Kokugakai Photo Club, and the relationship between Nojima and the Kokugakai was intimate. After the war, he established a company to shoot art in 1974, but he continues to work as a photographer so that he can exhibit at the Kokugakai exhibition almost every year. This book is a chronological compilation of his career and is probably the only one. Contains works from 1934 to 1999.
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