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Toshiko Takaezu (トシコ・タカエズ)
美國陶藝家
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Alec Soth’s ‘Book Dummies’
Alec Soth showing his’ book dummies’ in his Magnum Learn course Photographic Storytelling, unfolding the processes of his couple well-know projects, which including Sleeping by the Mississippi and Niagara. He made these experimental book prototypes for his various projects, which includes different versions of designs, sequencing of the images etc. Some were made from cheapest notebooks and home printed photos. Very inspirational.
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Pictures from home- Larry Sultan
Pictures from home is a book contains images and texts created by photographer Larry Sultan. This set of images records of his own parents, and the exploration and dialogue of some insignificant corners of his house, the pictures show endless love and prayer for his parents and family.










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Indefinitely by Katrin Koenning









Katrin Koenning took a beautiful set of pictures about the space of her immigrant family, ‘ a space of the imaginary. ‘ she said in the intro of her work.
This group of pictures creates a unique imagination space for the audience through the arrangement and combination of colors and different image scales.
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Masao Yamamoto (山本 昌男)
Japanese photographer Masao Yamamoto (山本 昌男), which is derived from the profound Zen and the essence of Eastern philosophy in his work. His photos are often very small in size, and he often incorporates some techniques in the oil painting process into his photography (Yamamoto studied oil painting in his early years), such as tearing up his works and staining the photos with tea or snow. smear the negatives, etc. to blend and blur the relationship between photography and painting.
Mr. Yamamoto was deeply influenced by Japanese haiku, a classical type of Japanese short poem.
The code of his work, in my opinion, all come from daily details, subtle scenery, he rendered a very poetic artistic conception through the imagery of these quiet objects in daily life, which is unique and fascinating.



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Daisuke Yokota
Daisuke Yokota,Japanese photographer, visual artist. Yokota likes to use photographic works as creative materials, and selects a variety of unique original manual post-productions, presenting extremely distinctive visual effects





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