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Tsukiyo (moonlit night) is a black-and-white photobook contains a number of pictures Suzuki captured in Tokyo and his hometown Hamamatsu about the time when the Great East Japan Earthquake, a life-changing disaster, happened in 2011. Those subjects he captured in the pictures were his family, friends, the people he met in town, the food he ate, and the landscape he saw during that chaotic time. You can glimpse sensitivity and toughness coexisting fleetingly in his vivid photography. This book is written in both English and Japanese.

Produktbeschreibung
Tsukiyo (moonlit night) is a black-and-white photobook contains a number of pictures Suzuki captured in Tokyo and his hometown Hamamatsu about the time when the Great East Japan Earthquake, a life-changing disaster, happened in 2011. Those subjects he captured in the pictures were his family, friends, the people he met in town, the food he ate, and the landscape he saw during that chaotic time. You can glimpse sensitivity and toughness coexisting fleetingly in his vivid photography. This book is written in both English and Japanese.
Autorenporträt
Ikuro Suzuki is a young rising photographer from Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. Winner of the 2013 New Cosmos of Photography Grand Prize. Suzuki worked as a scaffolder on high-rise buildings to fund his passion for photography, and released the award-winning CONSTREQUIEM, whose subject is his scaffolding coworkers. His eye is unique as he has never had formal art training, and his work reflects his world around him.