Out of Photographers No. 006, published in 1998 as part of the Shincho Mook series, serves as a comprehensive visual archive of the "Girly Photo" movement and amateur photography culture that surged in Japan during the late 1990s. This volume functions as a curated collection of reader-submitted photographs and professional contributions, documenting a raw, snapshots-style aesthetic that prioritizes personal expression over technical perfection. The content features a diverse range of subjects, including candid portraits, urban landscapes, and daily life observations, providing a sociological look at Japanese youth culture and the democratization of photography during the pre-digital era. By organizing these visual narratives into an editorial format, the publication acts as a historical record of the stylistic trends and communal creativity that defined this specific period in Japanese publishing.
Condition: very good
Japanese
160 pages
25,5 x 18,5 cm