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Setting Sun Writings By Japanese Photographers (Deluxe 2024)

Contributions from pioneers like Ken Domon debate the ethics of "absolute realism," while later figures like Daido Moriyama explore a more subjective, "chaotic" approach.

"Bleached Journal," focusing on his conceptual approach to time Masahisa Fukase

In Japanese aesthetics, the twilight hour—often called tasogare —is a thin place where the physical and spiritual worlds meet. Writers and photographers alike describe this time as one of deep introspection. setting sun writings by japanese photographers

Japanese photography is renowned for its technical precision, but the writings of its masters emphasize that gear is secondary to "feeling" the light.

To Sugimoto, the sun setting into the sea is a "time machine" that connects the viewer to the origins of consciousness. Rinko Kawauchi: The Quiet Glow Contributions from pioneers like Ken Domon debate the

: Delves into emotional truth and personal grief, such as Seiichi Furuya ’s account of his wife's suicide . Key Photographers and Their Contributions

The book is organized into seven distinct sections that categorize the diverse writings: Setting Sun Writings by Japanese Photographers ARTBOOK Key Photographers and Their Contributions The book is

He once wrote, “The light that remains is just a memory of violence.” In his frames, the setting sun is a wound in the sky, bleeding out over the asphalt.