Ihei Kimura, the Glossary
was a Japanese photographer, known for his portrayal of Tokyo and Akita Prefecture.[1]
Table of Contents
45 relations: Akita Prefecture, Asahi Camera, Bunkobon, Edward Steichen, Eikoh Hosoe, Front (Japanese magazine), Gerry Badger, Ginza, Hiroshi Hamaya, Honshu, Ikkō Narahara, Japan Professional Photographers Society, Jun Miki, Kabuki, Kao Corporation, Kōji Morooka, Kōyō Ishikawa, Ken Domon, Kikuji Kawada, Kimura Ihei Award, Kineo Kuwabara, Leica Camera, Manchukuo, Minoru Ōki, Museum of Modern Art, Nobuyoshi Araki, Print (magazine), Rencontres d'Arles, Shashin Shūhō, Shōmei Tōmatsu, Shōtarō Akiyama, Shigeichi Nagano, Shigeo Hayashi, Shunkichi Kikuchi, Tadahiko Hayashi, Tainan, Taitō, Taiwan, Takeyoshi Tanuma, The Family of Man, Tokyo, Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Yōnosuke Natori, Yutaka Takanashi, 135 film.
- Japanese portrait photographers
- Photographers from Tokyo
- Photography in China
- Photography in France
- Writers on photographic techniques
Akita Prefecture
a̠kʲita̠ is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu.
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Asahi Camera
was a Japanese monthly photographic magazine, published from April 1926 until July 2020, when it was discontinued due to declining circulation.
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Bunkobon
In Japan, are small-format paperback books, designed to be affordable and space-saving.
Edward Steichen
Edward Jean Steichen (March 27, 1879 – March 25, 1973) was a Luxembourgish American photographer, painter, and curator, renowned as one of the most prolific and influential figures in the history of photography.
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Eikoh Hosoe
is a Japanese photographer and filmmaker who emerged in the experimental arts movement of post-World War II Japan.
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Front (Japanese magazine)
Front, stylized as FRONT, was a propaganda photo magazine which featured photographs of Japanese war heroes between 1942 and 1945 during World War II.
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Gerry Badger
Gerald David "Gerry" Badger (born 1946) is an English writer and curator of photography, and a photographer.
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Ginza
Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.
Hiroshi Hamaya
was a Japanese photographer active from 1935 to 1999. Ihei Kimura and Hiroshi Hamaya are Japanese portrait photographers, photography in China, Street photographers and writers on photographic techniques.
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Honshu
, historically called, is the largest and most populous island of Japan.
Ikkō Narahara
Ikkō Narahara picture. was a Japanese photographer.
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Japan Professional Photographers Society
The is a Tokyo-based organization of photographers founded in 1950.
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Jun Miki
was a Japanese photographer and one of Japan's pioneers in photojournalism.
Kabuki
is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with traditional dance.
Kao Corporation
is a Japanese global chemical and cosmetics company headquartered in Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan.
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Kōji Morooka
was a Japanese photographer.
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Kōyō Ishikawa
was a Japanese photographer.
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Ken Domon
was a celebrated Japanese photographer known for his work as a photojournalist and as a photographer of Buddhist temples and statuary. Ihei Kimura and Ken Domon are Japanese portrait photographers and Street photographers.
Kikuji Kawada
is a Japanese photographer.
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Kimura Ihei Award
The is a Japanese photography award.
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Kineo Kuwabara
was a Japanese editor and photographer, known for photographing Tokyo for over half a century. Ihei Kimura and Kineo Kuwabara are photographers from Tokyo, photography in China and Street photographers.
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Leica Camera
Leica Camera AG is a German company that manufactures cameras, optical lenses, photographic lenses, binoculars, and rifle scopes.
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Manchukuo
Manchukuo was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China that existed from 1932 until its dissolution in 1945.
Minoru Ōki
was a Japanese actor.
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Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
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Nobuyoshi Araki
is a Japanese photographer and contemporary artist professionally known by the mononym. Ihei Kimura and Nobuyoshi Araki are Street photographers.
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Print (magazine)
Print is an American design and culture website that began as Print, A Quarterly Journal of the Graphic Arts, in 1940, and continued publishing a physical edition through the end of 2017 as Print.
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Rencontres d'Arles
The Rencontres d'Arles (formerly called Rencontres internationales de la photographie d'Arles) is an annual summer photography festival founded in 1970 by the Arles photographer Lucien Clergue, the writer Michel Tournier and the historian Jean-Maurice Rouquette. Ihei Kimura and Rencontres d'Arles are photography in France.
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Shashin Shūhō
Shashin Shūhō (Japanese: 写真週報; Weekly Photographical Journal) was an illustrated propaganda magazine of the Cabinet Intelligence Department which was published in Japan between 1938 and 1945.
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Shōmei Tōmatsu
was a Japanese photographer.
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Shōtarō Akiyama
was a renowned Japanese photographer.
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Shigeichi Nagano
was a Japanese photographer. Ihei Kimura and Shigeichi Nagano are photography in China and Street photographers.
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Shigeo Hayashi
was a Japanese photographer.
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Shunkichi Kikuchi
was a Japanese photographer best known for his documentation of Hiroshima and Tokyo immediately after the war.
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Tadahiko Hayashi
was a Japanese photographer noted for a wide range of work including documentary (particularly genre scenes of the period immediately after the war) and portraiture. Ihei Kimura and Tadahiko Hayashi are Japanese portrait photographers, photography in China, Street photographers and writers on photographic techniques.
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Tainan
Tainan, officially Tainan City, is a special municipality in southern Taiwan facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast.
Taitō
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
Takeyoshi Tanuma
was a Japanese photographer. Ihei Kimura and Takeyoshi Tanuma are photographers from Tokyo and Street photographers.
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The Family of Man
The Family of Man was an ambitious exhibition of 503 photographs from 68 countries curated by Edward Steichen, the director of the New York City Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) department of photography.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Yasuhiro Ishimoto
was a Japanese-American photographer. Ihei Kimura and Yasuhiro Ishimoto are Street photographers.
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Yōnosuke Natori
was a Japanese photographer and editor. Ihei Kimura and Yōnosuke Natori are photographers from Tokyo.
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Yutaka Takanashi
is a Japanese photographer who has photographed fashion, urban design, and city life, and is best known for his depiction of Tokyo. Ihei Kimura and Yutaka Takanashi are Street photographers.
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135 film
Full gate of the movie format half the size) Leica I, 1927, the first successful camera worldwide for 35 cine film 135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film with a film gauge of loaded into a standardized type of magazine (also referred to as a cassette or cartridge) for use in 135 film cameras.
See also
Japanese portrait photographers
- Aizō Morikawa
- Akira Kinoshita
- Bishin Jumonji
- Hiroh Kikai
- Hiroshi Hamaya
- Ihei Kimura
- Kei Orihara
- Ken Domon
- Kishin Shinoyama
- Kusakabe Kimbei
- Kyo Koike
- Kōji Satō (photographer)
- Sakae Tamura (photographer)
- Shima Kakoku
- Shima Ryū
- Shōji Ōtake
- Susumu Matsushima
- Tadahiko Hayashi
- Tamamura Kōzaburō
- Uchida Kuichi
- Ueno Hikoma
- Ukai Gyokusen
- Yokoyama Matsusaburō
- Yurie Nagashima
Photographers from Tokyo
- Akihide Tamura
- Akira Satō (photographer)
- Asako Narahashi
- Eiki Mori
- Haruo Tomiyama
- Hiroji Kubota
- Hiroshi Sugimoto
- Hisae Imai
- Ihei Kimura
- Issei Suda
- Kineo Kuwabara
- Kiyoji Ōtsuji
- Kiyoshi Nishiyama
- Laura Izumikawa
- Masao Horino
- Masataka Takayama (photographer)
- Mayu Kanamori
- Mika Ninagawa
- Mitsuaki Iwagō
- Mitsugu Ōnishi
- Naoki Ishikawa (photographer)
- Rosō Fukuhara
- Shinzō Fukuhara
- Shizuka Yokomizo
- Shoichi Aoki
- Sunny Seki
- Susumu Matsushima
- Tadayuki Naitoh
- Takashi Okamura (photographer)
- Takeyoshi Tanuma
- Taku Aramasa
- Takuma Nakahira
- Toshiki Ozawa
- Tsuneko Sasamoto
- Yasushi Nagao
- Yōnosuke Natori
Photography in China
- Al Vandenberg
- Auguste François
- Bloody Saturday (photograph)
- Brian Brake
- Carolyn Drake
- Claude Pickens
- Daniel Traub
- Donald Mennie
- Dutton & Michaels
- Eve Arnold
- Felice Beato
- Greg Girard
- Hedda Morrison
- Heinz von Perckhammer
- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Hiroji Kubota
- Hiroshi Hamaya
- Hiroshi Suga
- Homer Sykes
- Ihei Kimura
- Inge Morath
- John Papillon
- John Thomson (photographer)
- Jules Gervais-Courtellemont
- Jules Itier
- Kineo Kuwabara
- List of Chinese photographers
- Marc Riboud
- Michael Wolf (photographer)
- Negretti and Zambra
- Noriyoshi Shibata
- Orrin Freeman
- Peter Turnley
- Photography in China
- Pierre Rossier
- Rhodri Jones (photographer)
- Robert Capa
- Sam Tata
- Selfie studio
- Shigeichi Nagano
- Sidney D. Gamble
- Tadahiko Hayashi
- Tank Man
- Three Shadows Photography Art Centre
- Vincent Mentzel
- William Saunders (photographer)
Photography in France
- Égoïste (magazine)
- 24h.com
- Boulevard du Temple (photograph)
- Chambre noire
- Farnham Maxwell-Lyte
- Gianni Berengo Gardin
- Gilbert Garcin
- Ihei Kimura
- Les 30 × 40
- Les Cahiers de la photographie
- List of French photographers
- Michel Poivert
- Missions Héliographiques
- Niépce Prize
- Paris Photo
- Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards
- Paul-Louis Roubert
- Peter Cornelius (photographer)
- Peter Turnley
- Photo (French magazine)
- Portrait of a Tearful Woman
- Prix Nadar
- Rencontres d'Arles
- VII Photo Agency
- View from the Window at Le Gras
Writers on photographic techniques
- Andreas Feininger
- Bob Shell
- Brady Wilks
- David Vestal
- Geoffrey Crawley
- Graham Diprose
- Henry Wilhelm
- Hiroshi Hamaya
- Ihei Kimura
- John Hedgecoe
- Judy Seigel
- Katsuji Fukuda
- Kiyoshi Nishiyama
- Larry Fink (photographer)
- Masaya Nakamura (photographer)
- Michael Busselle
- Ryōji Akiyama
- Sakae Tamura (photographer)
- Shōji Ueda
- Shōji Ōtake
- Sonja van Driel
- Tadahiko Hayashi
- Tamara Lackey
- Tom Ang
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ihei_Kimura
Also known as Ihee Kimura, Ihei, Kimura Ihee, Kimura Ihei.