Namekuji Soshi Gaiden (signed)
by Masahito Agake
Photographs: Masahito Agake
Text: Akira Hasegawa
Publisher: Sokyu-Sha
86 pages
Pictures: 81 black and white illustrations
Year: 2014
Comments: Hardcover, 25.5cm x 23cm, 86 pages, 81 b/w reproductions. aJapanese and English, edition of 600.
Masahito Agake was born in Tokyo in 1969, and works professionally as an architect. In the early 90s Agake began shooting casually while scuba diving, and after coming across the work of Aleksandr Rodchenko and W. Eugene Smith in 1996, he took up photography more seriously.
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by Masahito Agake
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Text: Akira Hasegawa
Publisher: Sokyu-Sha
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Year: 2014
Comments: Hardcover, 25.5cm x 23cm, 86 pages, 81 b/w reproductions. aJapanese and English, edition of 600.
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