Daido Moriyama, Visions of Japan, 1999

Few image-makers have as distinct an aesthetic as the prolific Japanese street photographer Daido Moriyama, who has spent the past six decades providing a raw, frequently monochrome vision of Japan and its people. Interested in learning the intricacies of his groundbreaking approach? Well you’re in luck. In How I Take Photographs, available now from Elephant Kiosk, Moriyama himself takes readers on an inspiring walk through “his methods, the cameras he uses, and the journeys he takes with a camera”. Get your copy now.