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          Fatty Alcohol Monographs in the National Formulary and Food Chemicals Codex Microfluidic Devices for Protein Crystal Structure Analysis MASAYA..

          Ema Nude In Africa

          Photographs: Masaya Nakamura

          Publisher: Heibon sha

          Year: 1971

          Comments: Softcover, 300 mm × 225 mm.

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          Masaya Nakamura (中村 正也 Nakamura Masaya, 1926–2001) was a japanese photographer particularly known for nude photography.

          Nakamura was born in Yokohama on 29 March 1926.

          After graduating in 1948 from the precursor of Chiba University, he moved through a series of employers photographing actors and doing still photography for films. He went freelance in 1951 and in 1954 joined with Yūji Hayata in setting up Hayata's studio.

          He was also doing work for the magazine Chūō Kōron.

          From the mid-1950s Nakamura increasingly concentrated on nudes. (One appeared in the 30th anniversary issue of Life in 1966.) In 1958 he set up his own company, Masaya Studio (マサヤスタジオ, Masaya sutajio).

          Ema Nude in Africa.

          Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1971. First Ed