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  1. Biography. Hiroshi Hamaya is one of the best known of contemporary Japanese photographers. Born in Tokyo, he became interested in photography at age fourteen, and after completing high school, he worked as a photographer for the Oriental Photo Industry Company. In 1935 he bought his first Leica and the next year had a photograph published in ...

  2. Follow Hiroshi Hamaya and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Hiroshi Hamaya Author Page. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location Kindle Store. Select the department you ...

  3. This article analyses the Snow Land photographic series by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Hamaya [1915–1999] in relation to issues of modernity, nostalgia and discourses of agrarianism in 1940s and 1950s Japan. Hamaya is one of Japan’s most celebrated

  4. While Hamaya photographed abroad and produced extensive documentaries of Tokyo from the prewar period to its reconstruction, his main interest remained the people and landscape of rural Japan. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, he documented life in the twelve prefectures along the coast of the Sea of Japan. He briefly returned to Tokyo in 1960 to ...

  5. 30 de ene. de 2017 · Hiroshi Hamaya, A Chronicle of Grief and Anger. Hamaya began his photographic career in the 1930s with a series of images taken in the streets of his native city of Tokyo. After the war, Hamaya spent over a decade focusing on the folklore and lifestyle of a remote rural area of Northern Japan, which led to the series “Yukiguni” [Snow Land ...

  6. The most comprehensive lists of Hamaya’s publications are in Shashin no seiki: Hamaya Hiroshi Shashintaiken 66-nen, Tokyo: Tokyo-to Shashin Bijutsukan, 1997, and Sakai Tadayasu, Tokunaga Ken’ichi, Nomachi Kazuyoshi, Tada Tsuguo, Fujita Hirohiko et al, Seitan 100-nen: Shashinka Hamaya Hiroshi, Hamaya Hiroshi: Photographs 1930s-1960s, Tokyo: Crevice, 2015].

  7. The Hasselblad award was presented for the seventh time on Tuesday 20 October 1987. The award winner, Hiroshi Hamaya, Tokyo, Japan, received the award from Her Royal Highness Princess Lilian, at a ceremony at theRöhsska museum in Göteborg. The award sum was USD 25,000. In conjunction with the ceremony an exhibit of the award winner’s ...