Yoshikazu Shirakawa

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Yoshikazu Shirakawa (白川 義員, Shirakawa Yoshikazu, 1935 – April 5, 2022)[1] was a Japanese photographer.[2]

Shirakawa was born in Shikokuchuo City, Ehime Prefecture. As a prolific photographer, on a span of 50 years he created 12 photoseries in different parts of the world, from China to Antarctica.[3] Shirakawa is particularly well known for his book Himalayas, published by Harry N. Abrams in 1971.[4]

Bibliography

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  • Himalayas, preface by Arnold Toynbee & preface by Sir Edmund Hillary. New York: Harry N. Abrams (1971) ISBN 0-8109-0162-5
  • The Alps, text translated by Max A. Wyss, introduction by Chris Bonington. London: Thames and Hudson (1973) ISBN 0-500-24086-8
    • (Translated from the German edition, Majestät der Alpen, by J. Maxwell Brownjohn)

References

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  1. ^ "白川義員さんが死去 写真家、南極大陸撮影". The Sankei News (in Japanese). 23 May 2022. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  2. ^ (in Japanese) Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (『日本写真家事典』, Nihon shashinka jiten). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. ISBN 4-473-01750-8
  3. ^ "Yoshikazu Shirakawa". Tokyo Art Beat. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  4. ^ Himalayas.
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