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  1. Daidō Moriyama (Japanese: 森山 大道, Hepburn: Moriyama Daidō, born October 10, 1938) is a Japanese photographer best known for his black-and-white street photography and association with the avant-garde photography magazine Provoke.

    • Photography
    • Japan: A Photo Theatre, Farewell Photography, Stray Dog, Tights
    • Japanese
  2. Daidō Moriyama (en idioma japonés 森山 大道 Moriyama Daidō; 10 de octubre de 1938) es un fotógrafo japonés. 1 2 . Estudió diseño en Osaka, lo que le permitió trabajar como grafista, pero en 1961 se interesó por la fotografía por lo que decidió aprenderla, tuvo como primer maestro a Takeji Iwamiya y después aprendió de Eikoh ...

    • Ryukoku University HEIAN
    • 森山大道
    • Japonesa
  3. 31 de mar. de 2020 · Tue 31 Mar 2020 02.00 EDT. Daidō Moriyama emerged from the influential Provoke movement, which began as a magazine in 1968 aiming to ‘free photography from subservience to the language of...

  4. 19.9K. Reconocido por sus imágenes que representan la ruptura de los valores tradicionales en el Japón de la posguerra, el fotógrafo japonés Daidō Moriyama es un maestro en la transformación de lo mundano en extraordinario. Sin título (cabeza de pez), estrecho de Tsugaru, 1978 © Daido Moriyama.

  5. 1938. Daidō Moriyama is a Japanese photographer, known primarily for his grainy, high-contrast black-and-white photographs of Tokyo street scenes. Born in Osaka, Moriyama studied graphic design and photography and moved to Tokyo in 1961, where he worked for three years as an assistant to the filmmaker and photographer Eikoh Hosoe.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2020 · Renowned for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan, Japanese photographer Daidō Moriyama is a master in transforming the mundane into the remarkable. Untitled (Fish Head), Tsugaru Straits, 1978 © Daido Moriyama.

  7. 9 de oct. de 2023 · The enigmatic Japanese photographer, who took some of the 20th century’s most compelling images, is finally getting his first retrospective in the UK. ‘Yes, it’s a bit late,’ he tells our writer....