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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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江成常夫 8月10日、9月11日に出講してもらう江成常夫先生と打ち合わせをした。 ガンを患ってるにも係わらず、凄く精力的に活動をされていて、作品もこれから長崎を撮るんだと息巻いておられた。 打ち合わせは凄く盛り上がり、江成さんに来てもらう講義日が凄く楽しみとなった。 |
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