Hawaii
In Spring, I am going to go to Hawaii to photograph. Im so excited, and a little anxious Ive never been there before. The idea of Hawaii has been stuck in my mind for many, many years, just as the idea of a place. I try to imagine what its like, and I have a certain image of it a nostalgic place, a place where time has stopped. When I get there, Ill probably find out its nothing like that. . . .» Daido Moriyama, \n\nBorn in 1938, Daido Moriyama is widely recognized as one of Japans most important and influential postwar photographers. His powerful, edgy black-and-white photographs have been the subject of dozens of books, which have themselves had an enormous impact on the world of photography. The above quote, from an interview for Photo-Eye in Spring 2004, was made shortly before Moriyama embarked on his first trip to Hawaii. Three years and five trips later, Daido Moriyama has created a book of photographs of what he did find in Hawaii.
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