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  1. 29 de nov. de 2017 · Moriyama Daidō wanders the streets like a stray dog, taking snapshots that leave vivid impressions on viewers. He is mentioned with the likes of Araki Nobuyoshi as one of Japan’s...

  2. 10 de ene. de 2019 · Moriyama Daidō es, junto a Araki Nobuyoshi, uno de los fotógrafos japoneses más reconocidos. Sus instantáneas, arrancadas a la ciudad desde una perspectiva de perro callejero, causan una viva...

  3. 16 de dic. de 2023 · Stray Dog, Misawa’, 1971, from ‘A Hunter’. “Stray Dog” was taken during a road trip where Moriyama would often photograph from the window of a moving car, and which later became the...

  4. 11 de may. de 2018 · One of Moriyama Daidō’s most famous black-and-white photographs is of a stray dog, a bit wolfish, with matted hair, looking back into the camera watchfully, with a hint of aggression. He took the picture in 1971 in Misawa, home to a large US Air Force base, in the northeast of Japan.

  5. 1961. Moriyama moves to Tokyo, to join the eminent photographers` group VIVO in March, whose members include Shomei Tomatsu, but the group is about to dissolve. Eikoh Hosoe takes Moriyama on as an assistant and next year Moriyama assists in the production of Hosoe`s series Ordeal by Roses.

  6. 7 de ago. de 2021 · Moriyama is an experienced hunter of photos, capturing images of anonymous passers-by, prostitutes, gangsters and stray dogs on the streets or hidden alleyways of Tokyo (or wherever the road takes him). After more than six decades of shooting, he has his technique down to an art. © Daido Moriyama.

  7. Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde. Nov 18, 2012–Feb 25, 2013. 5 other works identified