Introduction (from the publisher)
Fascinated by the trees standing while receiving the tsunami
Naoya Hatakeyama, a photographer, is known worldwide in photos related to cities such as “Blast” and “Macque in the city”.In March 2011, he lost his hometown of the hometown of the hometown of the Great East Japan Earthquake, lost his hometown of the hometown, and since then, the trend of the time in which the mountains have been broken and the soil have been broken, and the seawalls are built in the photograph.A photo book that has been left in the earth, half died, half died, half of the living Onigurumi, and photographed Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Tree with trees.What does the trees speak in the path of reconstruction from the earthquake?
One photographer who had been captured in the unreasonable place to go, while taking a picture of the hometown of the hometown of the hometown of his hometown of the tsunami, has been taken through the tsunami, and has been captured through the lens and lenses that remain along the coast.A photo book that summarizes the trajectory of encounters with trees in the three prefectures.In the past, Hatakeyama said that the reason for taking the hometown after the tsunami, “I want to report the whole event to someone beyond someone, but I am taking a picture.”What can we feel from the remaining trees?
It is also a photo book that listens to the remaining trees, thinks about feeling in, and asks us about our way of life tomorrow.
Contents introduction (from “Book” database)
Naoya Hatakeyama, born and raised in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture, has finally reached out to Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures other than their hometown seven years after the Great East Japan Earthquake.This is to search for trees that remain on the pacific coast that remain traces of the tsunami.How do the regions and people should spend the time after the time after a catastrophic disaster that should be called human historical misfortune?What is the tsunami tree telling humans?28 years since the “LIME WORKS” of the Ihei Kimura Photo Award.Born here, a large photo book.
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