Risaku Suzuki - Kumano Snow Cherry Blossoms - 2009





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Risaku Suzuki presents Kumano Snow Cherry Blossoms, a hardback Japanese edition published by Tankousya in 2009 (oldest item), 134 pages, 242 × 198 mm, on photography; item is in good condition with minor exterior wear.
Description from the seller
This is a used item, so there may be some minor scratches, scuffs, and dirt on the exterior due to age, but the text and photos are in good condition.
Please note that VAT (Value Added Tax) and customs duties may apply.
Due to frequent business trips, it may take up to one week to ship your order.
After shipping from Japan, it usually takes 1-2 weeks for the item to arrive in Europe.
This is the official catalog for the exhibition of the same name held at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum. It includes "Kumano," which consists of sequences of fire and landscapes shot with an 8x10 camera; "Snow," shot at Mt. Tokachi in Hokkaido; and "Cherry Blossoms," shot at Mt. Yoshino in Nara Prefecture. The three works are each independent series, but in this book, "Kumano" and "Snow" are connected at the intersection of falling water, and "Snow" and "Cherry Blossoms" are connected using a crossfade technique, so that the whole is a single sequence. The exhibition won the 2008 Japan Photographic Society Annual Award.
Seller's Story
This is a used item, so there may be some minor scratches, scuffs, and dirt on the exterior due to age, but the text and photos are in good condition.
Please note that VAT (Value Added Tax) and customs duties may apply.
Due to frequent business trips, it may take up to one week to ship your order.
After shipping from Japan, it usually takes 1-2 weeks for the item to arrive in Europe.
This is the official catalog for the exhibition of the same name held at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum. It includes "Kumano," which consists of sequences of fire and landscapes shot with an 8x10 camera; "Snow," shot at Mt. Tokachi in Hokkaido; and "Cherry Blossoms," shot at Mt. Yoshino in Nara Prefecture. The three works are each independent series, but in this book, "Kumano" and "Snow" are connected at the intersection of falling water, and "Snow" and "Cherry Blossoms" are connected using a crossfade technique, so that the whole is a single sequence. The exhibition won the 2008 Japan Photographic Society Annual Award.

