Shōji Ueda ( 1913–2000) was a
photographer of Tottori, Japan, who combined surrealist compositional
elements with realistic depiction. Most of the work for which Ueda is
widely known was photographed within a strip of about 350 km running
from Igumi (on the border of Tottori and Hyōgo) to Hagi (Yamaguchi).
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