Slow boat (SIGNED)
Koji Onaka
Slow boat (SIGNED)
Photographs: Onaka Koji
Publisher: Schaden
94 pages
Pictures: 84
Year: 2008
Comments: Hardcover under dust jacket, 240 x 270 mm. Second edition, 2008. Black & white photographs. Fine condition. Limited edition of 500 copies ? Copy signed by Onaka Koji.
"Slow Boat is representative of my experience while photographing. If you chose to go on a railroad, the path is predetermined - it's controlled. Whereas if you are in a boat, the path is influenced by a variety of factors that are constantly changing - the wind, the tides, the currents, and personal choice. You could make a stop in a bay, or not, and then go more quickly or slowly. A boat is also small and fragile. It's about my life and the way I work with photography - it's freer, more spontaneous and unexpected."--Onaka Kōji.
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