Toshio Sakai, the Glossary
was a Japanese photographer for United Press International.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Cambodia, Darkroom, Fall of Saigon, Ferdinand Marcos, Japan, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kyōichi Sawada, Laotian Civil War, Meiji University, Newsweek, People Power Revolution, Philippines, Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography, Seoul, Takéo province, Tōkai region, The Times, Tiananmen Square, Tokyo, United Press International, Vietnam War.
- Japanese photojournalists
- Photography in Vietnam
- Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography winners
Cambodia
Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Mainland Southeast Asia.
Darkroom
A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks.
Fall of Saigon
The fall of Saigon was the capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by North Vietnam and the Viet Cong on 30 April 1975.
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Ferdinand Marcos
--> Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, dictator and kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Kamakura
officially is a city of Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan.
Kanagawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu.
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Kyōichi Sawada
was a Japanese photographer with United Press International who received the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for Photography for his combat photography of the Vietnam War during 1965. Toshio Sakai and Kyōichi Sawada are Japanese photojournalists.
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Laotian Civil War
The Laotian Civil War was waged between the Communist Pathet Lao and the Royal Lao Government from 23 May 1959 to 2 December 1975.
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Meiji University
is a private research university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
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Newsweek
Newsweek is a weekly news magazine.
People Power Revolution
The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the February Revolution, was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines, mostly in Metro Manila, from February 22 to 25, 1986.
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Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.
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Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography
The Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography is one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. Toshio Sakai and Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography are Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography winners.
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Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
Takéo province
Takéo (តាកែវ) is a province (khaet) of Cambodia.
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Tōkai region
The is a subregion of the Chūbu region and Kansai region in Japan that runs along the Pacific Ocean.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square or Tian'anmen Square is a city square in the city center of Beijing, China, named after the eponymous Tiananmen ("Gate of Heavenly Peace") located to its north, which separates it from the Forbidden City.
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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.
United Press International
United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th century until its eventual decline beginning in the early 1980s.
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Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.
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See also
Japanese photojournalists
- Akihiko Okamura
- Bun'yō Ishikawa
- Eiju Otaki
- Hiro Muramoto
- Ken Domon
- Kenji Higuchi
- Kenji Nagai
- Kosuke Okahara
- Kyōichi Sawada
- Naonori Kohira
- Shigeru Saeki
- Shigeru Tamura (photographer)
- Shiho Fukada
- Shisei Kuwabara
- Tadao Mitome
- Toshio Sakai
- Tsuneko Sasamoto
- Yasuyoshi Chiba
- Yoshino Ōishi
- Yoshito Matsushige
- Yōnosuke Natori
Photography in Vietnam
- Émile Gsell
- Abbas (photographer)
- Alliance of Arts and Literature Associations of Vietnam
- Barbara Gluck
- Bun'yō Ishikawa
- Chas Gerretsen
- Co Rentmeester
- David Hume Kennerly
- Dirck Halstead
- Hiroshi Suga
- Horst Faas
- Hubert van Es
- Lee Lockwood
- Malcolm Browne
- Neal Ulevich
- Nicolas Tikhomiroff
- Philip Jones Griffiths
- Photography in Vietnam
- Precious Heritage Art Gallery Museum
- Romano Cagnoni
- Shigeru Tamura (photographer)
- Toshio Sakai
- Vietnam Inc.
- Vincent Mentzel
- Werner Bischof
- Yoshino Ōishi
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography winners
- Adnan Abidi
- Alexander Zemlianichenko
- Amit Dave
- Anthony Suau
- Associated Press
- Barbara Davidson
- Brian Lanker
- Carol Guzy
- Carolyn Cole
- Channi Anand
- Craig F. Walker
- Dallas Kinney
- Damon Winter
- Danish Siddiqui
- Dar Yasin
- David C. Peterson
- David C. Turnley
- David Hume Kennerly
- Deanne Fitzmaurice
- E. Jason Wambsgans
- J. Ross Baughman
- Jack Dykinga
- James B. Dickman
- Javier Manzano
- Jean-Marc Bouju
- Jessica Rinaldi
- John H. White (photojournalist)
- John Kaplan (photographer)
- Kevin Carter
- Larry C. Price
- Lucian Perkins
- Manny Crisostomo
- Matthew Lewis (photographer)
- Michael Williamson (photographer)
- Michel du Cille
- Mohammad Ponir Hossain
- Moneta Sleet Jr.
- Mukhtar Khan
- Preston Gannaway
- Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography
- Sanna Irshad Mattoo
- Stan Grossfeld
- Stephan Savoia
- Stephanie Welsh
- Taro Yamasaki
- Todd Heisler
- Tom Gralish
- Toshio Sakai
- William Snyder (photojournalist)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toshio_Sakai
Also known as Sakai Toshio.