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In 1996, Hiromix published her first book Girls Blue. [6] She became known in the West with her book Hiromix, edited by the French photography critic Patrick Remy and published by Steidl in 1998. [7] In 2000, she was awarded the Kimura Ihei Award for her book Hiromix Works.
Yuki Onodera (born 1962), images of everyday objects such as old clothes, tin cans, birds, houses shining in the darkness, and human figures, [2] living in France Kei Orihara (born 1948), documentary and portrait photographer, has published books on life in New York, and books for children about the disabled, interior portraits, photobooks for ...
Yoshio Miyajima (宮島義勇, Miyajima Yoshio, February 3, 1909 – February 21, 1998 [1]) was a Japanese cinematographer during the 20th century. Notable works include Harakiri , [ 2 ] The Human Condition trilogy , and Kwaidan .
This is a list of women artists who were born in Japan or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Yurie Nagashima (長島 有里枝, Nagashima Yurie, born 1973) is a Japanese photographer, contemporary artist and writer working in the genres self-portraiture, portraiture, street photography, installation, research-based and still life. She is best known for raw and intimate portraits of home, family life and the everyday, locating her work ...
Daughter of acclaimed theatre director Yukio Ninagawa, she first came to prominence in the late 1990s as part of Japan's 'Girly Photo' movement (in which amateurs took photos of daily objects). Her work was first exhibited outside Japan in 1997 at the Parisian concept store Colette (boutique) , and in 2001 she received the 26th Kimura Ihei ...
Fujii was born in Kawasaki City, Japan to an American father of Japanese and Swiss descent and a Japanese mother. Fujii has a younger brother, Arthur. As a high school student, she traveled to Switzerland to study English following bullying by her Japanese classmates, who would make comments such as "You're a fat one [foreigner] but you don't speak English".