Following two magnificent Assouline volumes on Paris and New York, photographer Jean-Michel Berts turns his lens to Japan in The Light of Tokyo. This stunning collection is a tribute to the grandeur of urban architecture - the blend of the modern and the traditional - at the peak of daybreak. The evocation is romantic, ethereal and empty of any trace of human movement. In an almost uwordly reflection through photographs. Nerts captures the very essence of the era, from the parks and gardens to the Buddhist temples and shrines. With patience, Berts unravels a mood of mystery and timelessness of a city reborn after the destruction caused by war and natural disasters. AUTHOR: A photographer since age sixteen, Jean-Michel Berts has acqired an outstanding reputation by showcasing his work in New York, Moscow, London, St. Tropez, Berlin, Hamburg, and Art Brussels. He has also done successful advertising campaigns for luxury brands.. ILLUSTRATIONS 70 duotone photographs