Hajime Yoshida Photobooks

Hajime YOSHIDA

"Kamigami no Zan-ei"

Pages: 96 / photos: 49
Size: 264x258x15mm / hardcover
Price: 3,150JPY
Release Date: October 2006

 

Hajime Yoshida was born in Ehime Prefecture in 1930. After graduating from Chuo University in 1952, he moved to Hokkaido where he practiced writing, photography, and ornithology. While in Hokkaido, he came under the influence of two bird photographers, and in the latter 50's he started to produce his own books of bird photography as well as film documentaries on the subject of birds. In 1963 he traveled to Okinawa to make a documentary film, spending 70 days on various islands. The photography collected in this book comes from that trip.

Yoshida's biography and the ostensible reason for his time spent on the islands might lead one to think this collection is of his bird photography, but that is not the case. What we have here first and foremost is a portrait of the people living there. Predating the visits that other, much more famous photographers would make later in the decade and in the 70's (Shomei Tomatsu, Daido Moriyama, and Keizo Kitajima, to name a few), we find little of the politicized and controversial American military presence. In a way, the work foreshadows the type of photography we can see in later Shomei Tomatsu work where the rituals and customs of the Ryukyu culture take precedence over the current day-to-day environment.

Yoshida passed away in April, 2005.

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Hajime YOSHIDA

"North of the Tropic of Cancer"

Pages: 82 / photos: 80
Size: 264x258x14mm / hardcover
Price: 3,150JPY
Release Date: October 2006

 

Hajime Yoshida was born in Ehime Prefecture in 1930. After graduating from Chuo University in 1952, he moved to Hokkaido where he practiced writing, photography, and ornithology. While in Hokkaido, he came under the influence of two bird photographers, and in the latter 50's he started to produce his own books of bird photography as well as film documentaries on the subject of birds. In 1963 he traveled to Okinawa to make a documentary film, spending 70 days on various islands. Still photographs he took on that trip are collected in the book Kamigami no zanei , published concurrently with this book.

North of the Tropic of Cancer features photographs Yoshida shot from 1988 - 2001, centering mainly on the Yaeyama Islands, islands the furthest away from mainland Japan. Unlike Kamigami... , which featured mainly portraits, this book is made up mostly of landscapes.

Yoshida passed away in April, 2005.

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