Shashin
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Today is the 6th anniversary of the Tohoku tsunami. Usually, photographers go to an unknown place to photograph these types of events. Japanese landscape photographer Naoya Hatakeyama had a different experience: his hometown was one of those destroyed. I did a review of one his books on this event, Kesengawa. Needless to say it is a very personal book, but very different from more typical types of documentary. At the end of the review is a one-hour lecture he gave in Boston on this--he is a very thoughtful photographer.
Kesengawa: Naoya Hatakeyama | Hakusan Creation
I certainly would learn about Hatakeyama's work beyond this tragedy.
Kesengawa: Naoya Hatakeyama | Hakusan Creation
I certainly would learn about Hatakeyama's work beyond this tragedy.