Men's photography book HAYATO ARAKI PHOTO BOOK ZOOM SESSION

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Japanese title: 男性写真集 HAYATO ARAKI PHOTO BOOK ZOOM SESSION
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Item number: JB5748
Released date: 14 Oct 2020
Maker: Genkosha
Appearance: 福士蒼汰
Appearance: 磯村勇斗
Appearance: 佐藤流司
Appearance: 塩野瑛久
Shooting: 荒木勇人

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Hayato Araki x Zoom x Sota Fukushi / Hayato Isomura / Ryuji Sato / Akihisa Shiono When the novel coronavirus suddenly spread around the world in May 2020, the photographer Hayato Araki, who called out "If you let me take pictures of men, it's the best in Japan!", tried to take remote pictures using the web meeting app "Zoom". The picture was taken by Sota Fukushi, an actor who has been close to Araki even though he has been taking pictures for many years. As soon as the scenes of taking pictures with a relaxed atmosphere in his own room, which is not usually seen, became a hot topic. Many people wanted it to be published as a collection of pictures. Then, I took new pictures of Hayato Isomura, Ryuji Sato and Akihisa Shiono, who are popular actors who sympathized with Mr. Araki's feelings for the works, and compiled them into a collection of pictures proposing the possibility of new pictures. At the end of the book, I took one on-one talk sessions with Mr. Araki and four models, and introduced the techniques of remote shooting that appeared in the work. The theme is "Play and Challenge". Instead of asking for something that is not available, I was able to challenge without being bound by stereotypes. The theme is "Play and Challenge". Instead of asking for something that is not available, I was able to challenge without being bound by stereotypes. The theme is "Play and Challenge". I don't want to be stuck in the frame of a photo collection. I expressed it with the sense of making a music album. Also, I didn't want to be stuck in the frame of a photo collection. I expressed it with the sense of making a music album. That is why I thought that each person is a piece of music, and I made it into a playful image by making it into a square that reminds me of CDs and records. For example, there are pop music, rock music, jazz, R & B, and ballad in one album. It is interesting. I hope that people will enjoy this work in such a free feel. The photographer Hayato Araki has been calling it the "Best in Japan