About Japanese photographer Eiji OHASHI

Eiji OHASHI is  a Japanese photographer, born 1955 in Hokkaido. 1984-2006 he photographs his travels to Nepal, Pakistan, Tibet and the western regions of China. 2010 begins to work as a freelance advertising photographer and starts the series 'vending machines'.

Photo books by Eiji OHASHI

  • 'Merci / Mado sha' (2015)
    'Roadside Lights' (2017)
    'Being there' (2017)
    'Roadside Lights Seasons: Winter' (2020)

In 'Being there', Japanese photographer Eiji OHASHI examines the ubiquitous vending machines and their role in Japanese society. After the colored, out of print 'Roadside Lights', he photographed this series in black & white, published it in bound format.
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Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 30 x 20,5 cm., 44 pp., color ills., text language: English
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Eiji OHASHI's long-awaited photo book from his 'Roadside Lights' series of vending machines in winter landscapes. The volume published here as Leporello is a continuation of the highly acclaimed photo series of vending machines along the streets of Japan.
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