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  1. Hace 5 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.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2021 · Hiroshi Hamaya was born in 1915 in Tokyo (he passed in 1999). In 1933, he began his career as an aeronautical photographer for Practical Aeronautical Research Institute. That same year, he was hired by Oriental Photo Industry (currently Cyber Graphics Corp.). He quit in 1937 and established “Ginkobo” with his brother Masao Tanaka.

  3. Hiroshi Hamaya is one of the most eminent documentary photographers in Japan today. His preferred subjects are people and nature. His interest in naturale is not, however, limited to the Japanese countryside but to unspoilt nature around the world. As part of recording nature, Hamaya has also documented human life in its many variations.

  4. Hamaya Hiroshi, Uranihon: hamaya hiroshi shashinshū, [foreword by Kawabata Yasunari, colophon by Munakata Shikô], Tōkyō: Shinchōsha, 1957, includes statements that might amount to non-Marxist humanist manifestos in post-1945 Japan. Hamaya, 1971, 24. Moholy-Nagy met the Japanese banker Munakata Hisakata on April 19, 1923, in Weimar.

  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. ibashogallery.com › artists › 99-hiroshi-hamayaHiroshi Hamaya | IBASHO

    Hiroshi Hamaya. Although he traveled abroad extensively, both as a freelance photographer and as a contributing photographer for Magnum Photos, Hiroshi Hamaya (1915-1999) is best known for his images of Japan. Born in Tokyo, Hamaya produced a comprehensive document of this city, spanning the prewar period, the outbreak of World War II, and the ...

  7. Hamaya Hiroshi (japanisch 濱谷 浩; * 28. März 1915 in Tokio; † 6. März 1999 ebenda) war ein japanischer Fotograf.. Leben. Hamaya begann als Fünfzehnjähriger zu fotografieren und studierte dann unter Watanabe Yoshio (渡辺 義雄; 1907–2000). 1937 begann er, als freischaffender Fotojournalist zu arbeiten. 1939 lernte er den Ethnologen Shibusawa Keizō kennen, der sein Interesse am ...