In 2015, Damiani published a book of seascape photography the prolific Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto. You can read the original review of this beautiful work here, so we won’t add much to this post.
The book went on to become a sold out hit that now fetches $350 on Amazon. But mere mortals need not fret – Damiani has now republished the book. Its slightly expanded 282-page second edition has a new cover and seven previously unpublished photos. It’s available now on Amazon, though of course we encourage you to buy it at your local bookstore.
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Hiroshi Sugimoto: Seascapes (Damiani, $80). All images courtesy of the publisher.
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