“Book Descriptions: To the dog we say go where the action is; to the cat we say get lost in the back alley; and the bug we send off to the red-light district. I cannot help but feel that hanging around in the streets of Tokyo day in, day out, and continuing to copy the mundane secular world in all its vulgar glory, is the one thing that defines the meaning of my life devoted to taking photographs. (Daido Moriyama) This book is a collection of new photographic quests about street corners, people, and various other fragments of “K” (a play on the Japanese word “kei” for “landscape”).
* Contains the essay “Starting Point and Present Location – Journey to Niépce / Today’s Three.” * Several photos in this book were shot at places other than Tokyo. * All photos contained were taken with a digital camera.” DRIVE