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    notes phot(o)lia: 10x10 Japanese Photobooks: September 28-30, 2012

    photolia:

    2 venues for Japanese Photobooks: A Reading Room and An Online Space

    Sponsored by:
    International Center of Photography Library
    Photobook Facebook Group
    E-mail: NY10x10@gmail.com

    10x10 Japanese Photobook Reading Room

    Dates: September 28-30 2012, from 3 pm to 9 pm
    Opening…

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      If you are in NY this fall and want to know more about Japanese contemporary photo books, check this out!!
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      A show on contemporary Japanese photobooks coming this fall! thebookstudio:
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      I am looking forward to this show.
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