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Shinoyama, by contrast, faced little censure. He continued as a celebrated auteur. The gendered double standard is stark: the male artist is praised for his "vision"; the female subject is punished for her "exposure."

Managed by Tsuguya Inoue, known for his work with Comme des Garçons , the book blends high-fashion art direction with intimate portraiture. Santa Fe Rie Miyazawa Photo By Kishin Shinoyama 1991 72

Santa Fe, Asahi Press, 1991 - Kishin Shinoyama - Plac'Art Photo Shinoyama, by contrast, faced little censure

While the book contains many images—Rie in the desert, Rie in a white shirt, Rie laughing—the definitive is the one where she stands naked from the waist up against an adobe wall, or the specific sitting pose where she looks directly into the camera lens with zero shame. Santa Fe, Asahi Press, 1991 - Kishin Shinoyama

Released on November 13, 1991, is a landmark Japanese photobook featuring actress Rie Miyazawa, captured by renowned photographer Kishin Shinoyama. It remains one of the most culturally significant and best-selling photography books in Japan’s history, having sold over 1.5 million copies. Artistic Vision and Execution

: The book became an instant social phenomenon, selling over 1.5 million copies