NEWS

Translated By DeepL

Read about the reasons why people take photographs. A collection of essays on photography by photographers.

The project, "TheTHE SASEBO PROJECTPhotographer Osamu Matsuo has published numerous photo collections in "Photography" and has continued to question the meaning of taking photographs, the meaning of being photographed, and the significance of their existence through his own work. His first book of photo essays, "What You See in the Photographs" (New Color), will be released on Wednesday, March 4.

From emotional themes such as "What are you looking at in the album?", "Sensitive to transience", and "Is this someone's dream? In addition, the book describes the ambiguous world of good and bad photography from a unique point of view and with the persuasive words of a photographer.

What is it about cameras and photography that have become so familiar tools? This book will help you deepen your theoretical understanding of the subject.

INFORMATION

What do you see in the picture?"

Author: Osamu Matsuo
Binding: Kazune Watanabe (ThereThere)
Editing: Naonori Kato
Published by NEUTRAL COLORS
B6 odd size, 181 x 117 x 23mm, 240 pages
Price: 1,600 yen + tax
isbn 978-4-909932-02-0

Now accepting reservations at Sasebo Project's webshop.
thesaseboproject-shop.com

Table of Contents
preface
What you see in the album
Places you can go when you look into the camera
arnica (esp. anisexual arnica, Arnica montana)
Why is it square?
The person in front of you.
Lens length and presence
animation
peace sign
retreating figure
sensitive to the fragility of life
Sasebo realizes that his parents will die when he is a child.
Animals
foreboding
Monochrome World
What is a good photograph?
Perspectives and Locations
sense of absence
People who are no longer with us.
Film and Digital
Children and the elderly
Costume and Acting
Camera sound
Camera Size
Dolls and Pictures
Pictures on the wall and flipping through them
Is this someone's dream?
Unstable
accomplice
stand quickly in the middle
People who noticed me
Photo and Video Tenses
What you see in the picture
postscript

Author Profile
Osamu Matsuo
Born 1970 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan. Photographer.
Graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Photography.
His photography collections include "HEAVY METAL," "17," and "Photography Theory.
While working on numerous magazine and advertising visuals,
He continues to commute to Sasebo and continues to present work that explores the theory of photography.
www.osamumatsuo.com

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