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I gradually like the people here's days ([Japan] Ghost Sea Hongxiong).

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Extraction code: amn5 title: I gradually like the days when I was here.

Author: [Japan] Ghost Hong Xionghai

Translator: Lian

Douban score: 7.6

Press: Rip Culture Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House

Publication year: 20 19-3

Page count: 240

Content introduction:

I hope that the combination of photos and language can bring richer expression. All forms of artistic expression, including photography and literature, are sincerely and constantly answering the unanswered question "What is man?". . -Ghost Hai Hongxiong

The days when I grew to like people here is a collection of classic images and words by Japanese portrait photographer Gui Hong.

On a sunny day, he took his camera to Asakusa and chatted with strangers. He likes to take pictures of them under the red wall in Sensoji Temple. In this way, he persisted for more than forty years, captured the portraits of nearly a thousand people and recorded the changes of this era. On rainy days, while working at home, he explored the stories about his hometown and journey in his memory. He uses the photographer's eyes to feel the visible and invisible things, capture the tiny eternity hidden in daily life, and reflect on the scenery reflected in his heart.

Whispering words and silent black-and-white photography make up this exquisite and beautiful collection of pictures and texts.

About the author:

Ghost Hiro? Miki Hiroshi

Japanese photographer.

1945 was born in Hanhejiang City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Graduated from Philosophy Department of Faculty of Arts, Hosei University. Before becoming a photographer, I worked as a truck driver, a shipyard employee, a marine tuna fisherman and a darkroom worker.

Portraits taken in Asakusa from 65438 to 0973. Portraits of street people with unique views and works with themes of India and Turkey have been highly praised at home and abroad. He has won many awards, such as the Newcomer Award of Japan Photography Association, the 23rd Domon Ken Award, the 2004 Japan Photography Association Award, Inarincia Award, Sagamihara Photography Award and so on. His works have been collected by Tokyo Photo Studio, new york International Photography Center and Houston Art Museum.

There are quite a few books. In addition to photography, its delicate and emotional words are also widely praised.

Translator-Lian

Master of Translation, Beijing Foreign Studies University. There are secrets, creators, perpetual excuses and other translations.