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  1. 9. Juni 2024 · During the sixty years of his career, Daido Moriyama (born in Osaka in 1938) definitively altered our perception of photography. He used his camera to document his immediate surroundings and to visually explore post-war society in Japan. But he also challenged the very nature of photography itself.

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · In this way, Shashin Jidai 1981-1988 is undeniably a scholarly sourcebook, filling in the gaps in Moriyama’s 1980s-era image history in a way that curators and academics can leverage in the future. In terms of photobook design and construction, Shashin Jidai 1981-1988 takes a few elegant risks that are worth noting.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Reflecting on the past 50 years, Pierre Rainero, the image, style and heritage director at Cartier, tells Wallpaper*: ‘Cartier’s interest in Japan started very early. But having a presence in Japan since 1974 changed many things. It’s a physical link that is not just a commercial bond. Japan is the epitome of modern life and our presence ...

  4. 19. Juni 2024 · Daido Moriyama - Tokyo (1981) Image Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. Top 6% Rank by size . More posts you may like r/museum. r/museum. The ...

  5. 16. Juni 2024 · Unofficial Fujifilm subreddit for Fuji photographers to share photos, ask questions, discuss digital photography, cameras and lenses, and share gear news and rumors.

  6. 13. Juni 2024 · Moriyama is sometimes called the father of Japanese street photography, with images often captured in motion and showing grain and grit and the seedy underbellies and the sensual excess of the modern age. He has received the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in New York and the ...

  7. 6. Juni 2024 · Expressive, atmospheric, and utterly captivating, Suzuki’s, stygian ‘street’ renderings are unmistakably the works of a Japanese denizen, evocations of the distinct visual parlance shaped by the great Daido Moriyama and his fellow members of the Provoke movement during the late 60s and 70s.