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  1. Born and raised in Tokyo, Hiroshi Hamaya (1915 - 1999) is considered to have been one of the most eminent Japanese documentary photographers of the 20th century. Working as an aeronautical photographer and a freelance contributor to magazines during the 1930s, Hamaya began his career documenting his hometown from the sky and the streets.

  2. Hiroshi Hamaya (濱谷 浩, Hamaya Hiroshi, 28 March 1915 – 6 or 15 March 1999) was a Japanese photographer active from 1935 to 1999. In particular, Hamaya was known for his photographs of rural Japan. Wikidata Q1386695 View or edit the full Wikipedia entry. Information from ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto. This exhibition presents the work of two 20th-century photographers, Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto, who represent important but alternate paths in Japanese photography. Left: A Chronicle of Drifting, 1949, Kansuke Yamamoto, collage.

  4. Hiroshi Hamaya Japanese, 1915–1999. Follow. 107. 107 Followers. One of the most renowned Japanese photographers of the 20th century, Hiroshi Hamaya captured gripping images of people and landscapes in rural Japan for more than two decades.

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · Hamaya also produced a series of genre studies that featured his wife, Asa Hamaya, who was a skilled master of the tea ceremony. After her death in 1985 Hamaya prepared a memorial to her in the form of a portfolio of prints, titled "Calendar Days of Asa Hamaya," following the earlier ukiyo-e tradition of woodblock series such as bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women).

  6. Hiroshi Hamaya (1915-1999) was born and raised in Tokyo and, after an initial period of creative experimentation, turned his attention to recording traditional life and culture. He went on to record cultural changes in China, political protests in Japan, ... Biografía del autor.

  7. The award winner, Hiroshi Hamaya, Tokyo, Japan, received the award from Her Royal Highness Princess Lilian, at a ceremony at the Röhsska museum in Göteborg. The award sum was USD 25,000. In conjunction with the ceremony an exhibit of the award winner's photographs was displayed at the Röhsska museum.