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"Something Like a Sunset," which serves as the epilogue to the collection Cultural Context Setting Sun Writings by Japanese Photographers ARTBOOK

: A central figure in the Provoke movement, his writing Self-Change in the Act of Shooting (1989) details his visceral, process-oriented philosophy . Cultural Significance SETTING SUN - Goliga Books setting sun writings by japanese photographers

The anthology includes 29 articles from 19 prominent photographers, with Daido Moriyama Nobuyoshi Araki contributing the most entries (four each). Photographer Featured Writing/Theme Daido Moriyama "Something Like a Sunset," which serves as the

: Focuses on the influential role of photo magazines and the technical apparatus, with contributions from Takuma Nakahira . Key figures of the influential Provoke magazine, discussing

Key figures of the influential Provoke magazine, discussing the "decision to shoot" and radical new directions for the medium.

The collection covers key texts from the 1950s to the early 2000s, tracing the evolution of Japanese photography from post-war realism to contemporary conceptualism. DAP / Distributed Art Publishers Key Contributors

: He provides fascinating behind-the-scenes accounts of his collaborations with the iconic writer Yukio Mishima . Why Read the Writings?