I realized again that my photos of Shinjuku; ...all have their originin that one photograph - Niceacute;phore Nieacute;pces View From the Window at Le Gras. - DAIDO MORIYAMA (Experts from the original text of Record No.28)rdquo;The various cities and villages across Taiwan that I passed through; and the sights of people and landscapes along the road; rekindled all kinds of memories as I captured them on film; while at the same time implanting a lot of new memories in my mind.rdquo;-DAIDO MORIYAMAe-Book version of the self-published photo journal "RECORD : No.28rdquo;; originally published in June 2015.The book contains 192 pages of shots; which turned out to be the largest amount of pages in the history ofldquo;RECORDrdquo;series; which were all taken in Taiwan on early summer of 2014; starting at Kaohsiung; and traveling the 400km journey northbound through Tainan; Chiayi; Taichung; Taipei; and Keelung connecting each city.DaidÅ Moriyama (born October 10; 1938) is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.Born in Ikeda; Osaka; DaidÅ Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. He produced a collection of photographs; on ldquo;Nippon gekijÅ shashinchÅrdquo; Though not exclusively; Moriyama predominantly takes high contrast; grainy; black and white photographs within the Shinjuku area of Tokyo; often shot from odd angles. Moriyamarsquo;s photography has been influenced by SeiryÅ« Inoue; ShÅmei TÅmatsu; William Klein; Andy Warhol; Eikoh Hosoe; the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima; the dramatist ShÅ«ji Terayama; and Jack Kerouacrsquo;s ldquo;On the Roadrdquo;.
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