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Rikuzentakata by Naoya Hatakeyama

Posted on June 12, 2020 by HakusanCreation

The book Rikuzentakata by Naoya Hatakeyama has been added to our series Out of Print. The review can be seen here. We previously shared Kesengawa by Naoya Hatakeyama. We hope you enjoy these books.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Books, Reviews, Rikuzentakata

Weighing the Planets

Posted on May 29, 2020 by HakusanCreation

We have added Olivia Parker’s book Weighing the Planets to our Out of Print series. This series features photo books that have resonated with us and we would like to share.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Olivia Parker, Weighing the Planets

Out of Print: Kesengawa

Posted on February 15, 2017 by HakusanCreation

Kesengawa by Naoya Hatakeyama On March 11th, 2011, a devastating tsunami hit Japan. One of the towns that was destroyed was Rikuzentakata, the birthplace of the Japanese landscape photographer Naoya Hatakeyama. Kesengawa is his intimate portrait of that place and event. You can read about this remarkable book in our Out of Print section in resources.

Posted in Resources | Tagged Kensengawa, Naoya Hatakeyama, Naoya Hatakeyama

Out of Print and Hyaku-sai-oh

Posted on January 27, 2016 by HakusanCreation

out_of_print_hyaku_sai_oh_coverWe are introducing a new section to our blog called Out of Print. We want to use this to share books we have been inspired by. The first book is Hyaku-sai-oh by Ono Shoichi. This very unassuming book is one of those quiet books that hides a treasure between its cover. To see more of this book, go here.

Posted in Books, Hakusan Creation, Japan, Japan | Tagged Book Review, Book Review, Japan

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