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Masayuki Yoshinaga Born in Osaka’s Jusoh district in 1964. After working in the night entertainment industry, as a street-stall keeper and as a truck driver, Yoshinaga strives to become a photographer who specializes in youth welfare. “Zoku” (by Little More Publishing), a photography collection of Boh-soh-zoku (youth bike-gang), becomes one of Yoshinaga’s representative work. He has also photographed youth street-gangs, street gals, and foreigners living in Japan, individuals who are often labeled as “minorities” within Japan. In the recent years, Yoshinaga has participated in the "Shinjuku ID" project which exhibited portraits of everyday Shinjuku people on the temporary wall of a construction site located at the south entrance of the Shinjuku train station. He also serves as the headmaster of a photography workshop school called "Resist," presided by Roony/247 Photography. Photo book projects includes “Moh-Shiwake-Gozai-Masen (Apologies)” by Shincho Publishing, “Nippon Takaine” by Media Factory, “Gothic and Lolita” by Phaidon Publishing, semi-autobiography about his life in Jusoh District called “Hetare”by Little More Publishing, among others. [+/-] English profile.. |
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resist 4回目 今回の講義は PRIDE 2006 ウエルター級王者の三崎和雄選手に来てもらった。 内容は講義・DVD・質疑応答であった。 前回に来てもらった格闘家達と同様に、まず基本であるスタミナをつけないと、技術のほうに先に目が行っても、スタミナがなければ、肝心な時に技(技術)が出せないという話しは、誠にそうであり、アーティストも格闘家も入り口は違えど、出口は同じなんやなあという感じであった。 DVDは遺恨のあった秋山選手のものであったが、俺もあの裁定はおかしいと思うし、その後に自分の事は棚に上げて、クレームをつけた秋山陣営は最低やなあっと思った。 |
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