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Society
[Introduction to Contents]
There were always children in front of the lens.
The time I did not go back.
I have been covering Nepal for 20 years.
A poor village, interaction with children, a Maoist.
I have photographed various times and scenes, and I can see the transition of society and my own changes.
Modern history of Nepal through photos.
[Contents]
Kalpana Village / Child Labor / Mountain Village / Maoist / Revisit
[Author brief history]
Komei Yagisawa was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1972.
He is a non-fiction writer.
He became a freelance writer after working as a photographer for a weekly photo magazine.
He covers not only Japan but also around the world for people who don't look at the world. He received the Shogakukan Non-Fiction Grand Prize for "monoamine oxidase Kids : Maoto's Children's Journey" (Shogakukan).
He wrote many books including "Ura yokohama gray world and its traces" (Chikuma Shinsho).