Management Number: b-8→b-9
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Publisher: Byakuya Shobo
Year of Publication: 1987
Authors: Nobuyoshi Araki, Daido Moriyama, Seiji Kurata, Michio Yamauchi, Kohei Yoshiyuki, and others
Pages: Approx. 138 pages
Language: Japanese
Softcover
0441510
T4910441510500
■ Dimensions
Height: Approx. 28.5cm (Approx. 11.22 inches)
Width: Approx. 21.3cm (Approx. 8.3 inches)
Thickness: Approx. 0.9cm (Approx. 0.35 inches)
Weight: Approx. 355g
■Additional Product Notes■
Shashin Jidai (Photo Era) was a magazine published by Byakuya Shobo.
First published in 1981
■Overview
Editor-in-Chief: Akira Suei.
The core of the photography pages featured Nobuyoshi Araki.
Prominent photographers such as Daido Moriyama, Seiji Kurata, and Keizo Kitajima also published their work.
According to Araki, the magazine's name originated when he and Suei were drinking in Shinjuku. The topic of Hyōketsu Jidai (published by Ōbun-sha) came up, leading to a conversation about how “the era of photography is coming.” This sparked the idea for “Shashin Jidai.”
Moriyama stated that for eight years during the 1980s, he did almost no work outside of his serialized contributions to this magazine.
Moriyama made his mark with grainy black-and-white photos, while Kurata documented the raw, palpable presence of Kabukichō and the yakuza.
Other contributors included Shigesato Itoi, Kōshi Ueno, Dan Takasugi, Nobufusa Minami, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Kyōko Okazaki, and Kaoruko Himeno.
The serialized column “Super Art Tomason” by Genpei Akasegawa attracted numerous reader submissions of photographs depicting “things that exist proudly despite being utterly useless,” sparking a boom.
■Cancellation
Due to repeated warnings from the Metropolitan Police Department over Araki and others' radical expressions, the magazine ceased publication with its April 1988 issue.
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Management Number: b-8→b-9