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  1. Defined as “photographer of the sky” by Japanese poet Daigaku Horiguchi, most of his works are full of tranquility, beauty and strength that reflect shots of moments that would become eternal. Hiroshi Hamaya was born in Ueno, Japan on 28 th march, 1915. He had a happy childhood, surrounded by the affection of his parents and his three ...

  2. Hiroshi Hamaya. Hiroshi Hamaya (濱谷 浩 Hamaya Hiroshi, 28 March 1915 – 6 or 15 March 1999) was a Japanese photographer active from 1935 to 1999. Hamaya was born in Shitaya, Tokyo, on 28 March 1915. Hamaya was the first Japanese photographer to join Magnum Photos: in 1960, as an associate member. He received the Master of Photography Award ...

  3. 12 de mar. de 2013 · Both grew up in cities; Hamaya was the son of a detective in Tokyo, and Yamamoto's family "had basically brought photography to Nagoya," says Amanda Maddox, co-curator of the show with Judith Keller.

  4. 2017年12月19日 - 在 Pinterest 上探索 belinda 的图板“滨谷浩(Hiroshi Hamaya)”。。查看更多关于 新潟, 老式照片, 大正時代 主题的点子。

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · An exhibition about the photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto. Exhibitions. Japan's Modern Divide. Hiroshi Hamaya; Kansuke Yamamoto. Related Events Kansuke Yamamoto. The son of an amateur Pictorialist photographer, Kansuke Yamamoto (Japanese, 1914—1987) developed an interest in both photography and poetry as a teenager.

  6. Kirschenbaum, Robert L. Shashinshū seiten (Hiroshi Hamaya: Fifty Years of Photography, 1930-1981), edited by Hamaya Hiroshi (Tokyo: Pacific Press Service, 1981). Koseki, Kazuhiro. “Kenryoku to shihai no tame de wa naku: Hamaya Hiroshi shiron 2” (Not for the Rulers and the Powerful: A Personal View of Hamaya Hiroshi 2) (Tōzai Nanboku 2000), pp. 104-121.

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