Daido Moriyama: Record 2

Mark Holborn

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Book cover for Daido Moriyama: Record 2

Daido Moriyama: Record 2

Daido Moriyama: Record 2

Mark Holborn

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Between June 1972 and July 1973, Daido Moriyama produced his own magazine publication, Kiroku, which was then referred to as Record. It became a diaristic journal of his work as it developed. In 2006, encouraged by the Japanese publisher Akio Nagasawa, Moriyama was able to resume publication of Record.

The first thirty issues of Record were edited by Mark Holborn into the now classic 2017 photobook of the same title. Daido Moriyama: Record 2, also edited by Mark Holborn, picks up from where the original left off, with a selection of images and texts by Moriyama from issues thirty-one to fifty of the magazine. With Moriyama now in his eighties, Record 2 will likely be the end of the story. But despite his advancing years, the work is unmistakably Moriyama's aesthetic--fiercely contrasted images with fragmentary, intensely composed frames that express the vision of one of the greatest photographers.

Critical Reviews

Beautiful! I would urge anybody who is a fan of black and white street photography to add it to your Christmas list.-- "Digital Camera World" (10/3/2024 12:00:00 AM)

There are occasions for Moriyama to look back and to reminisce, and it is these in which the emotions manage to break through what clearly has become the routine of essentially taking the same kinds of pictures over and over and over . . . In retrospect, in a world where so many people now do what Daido Moriyama has been doing for decades, namely relentlessly photographing and sharing their daily lives, this Japanese photographer could be seen as being the true avant-garde yet again, first as a member of a new generation of photographers challenging their elders, and then as the prototype photographer for all those who now make good daily use of the cameras in their smartphones.-- "Conscientious Photography Magazine" (11/18/2024 12:00:00 AM)

Publishing Information

Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Pub date: 2024-10-22
Length: 352 pages

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