Japanese Photobook ~upd~ ●

: A profound examination of the trauma of the atomic bomb and the subsequent Americanization of Japan. Its complex, gatefolded pages and intense use of physical metaphors make it a pinnacle of book design.

Young Japanese photographers are returning to the book format as an antidote to digital ephemerality. japanese photobook

(Best for Instagram—focuses on the tangible beauty of the object) : A profound examination of the trauma of

: Many influential works, such as Masahisa Fukase's Ravens (Karasu), are deeply personal and melancholic, using photography to process private grief and loss. (Best for Instagram—focuses on the tangible beauty of

If you’re new to the scene, here are 3 "Starter" recommendations that define the genre:

A flat lay of 3–5 Japanese photobooks (e.g., works by Daido Moriyama, Rinko Kawauchi, Nobuyoshi Araki, Takashi Homma). Or a single striking spread from a book.

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