architecture and our bodies
Published in 2014
Looking through my Syracuse work is a walk down memory lane
1980年ごろのドブ板通りはかつてのにぎわいはなく、米兵を相手とするキャバレーはほとんど閉まっていた。その閉まっていたキャバレーの一軒を半年間借りて「From YOKOSUKA」展を横須賀でいろいろ表現している人達と共に100坪の店内の壁を赤いペンキで塗り、「絶唱、横須賀ストーリー」と撮り下ろしの「From YOKOSUKA」は一晩キャバレーを密封して引伸し機を暗室から移動し、木材で船形のバットを作り、ロール印画紙を切って、180センチ×120センチのプリント2枚、120センチ×80センチを10枚プリントした写真を含め200点の写真を展示する。
I thought it would be quite interesting if I shot Tokyo using the technique of time-lapse photography
CAMP 1979<br />Keizo Kitajima<br />(北島敬三) Originals architecture and our bodiesIMAGE SHOP CAMP, an independent gallery, was opened in 1976, at multi tenant building located at 2 chome street in Tokyos Shinjuku district. 6 graduates of "WORK SHOP Daido Moriyama class" includes me were participated. This is where, I showed my photos of Tokyo from January to December 1979, in a radically new way. The series, PHOTO EXPRESS: TOKYO(Shashin Tokkyubin: Tokyo), was accompanied by a monthly, 16 page booklet, with issues numbered 1 to12.