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Appreciation of Master Daido Moriyama's Documentary Photography Works

Daido Moriyama (1948? ), a contemporary Japanese photographer with world influence. 1968, Daido Moriyama published his first novel, Photograph Sticker of Japanese Theater, written by Ji Shu Sishan. The theatre is Sishan Experimental Theatre. The following are my documentary photos of Master Daido Moriyama for your reference!

Documentary photos of Master Daido Moriyama.

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Daido Moriyama

Daido Moriyama (1948? ), a contemporary Japanese photographer with world influence. 1968, Daido Moriyama published his first novel, Photograph Sticker of Japanese Theater, written by Ji Shu Sishan. The theatre is Sishan Experimental Theatre. Traveling troupe, wave singer, gay night street, stripper, blind beggar? This album has laid the foundation for Moriyama's wild and amazing personality style, which is different from the humanistic documentaries of Kimura Yi and Domon Ken, and also different from the subjective documentaries of Dongsong Lighting, which makes Daido Moriyama stand out.

/kloc-during the period of 0/960-70s, Daido Moriyama was addicted to the origin and essence of photography and created many wild and rebellious classics, such as "Mayfly" and "Ah! Wilderness, Farewell Photography, Tales from afar, Hokkaido, etc. The' 80s? He woke up from the fetishism of light? Return to daily light and shadow (1982). After the creation of the "hysteria" trilogy in 1990s, black and white color photography has been established. Daido Moriyama and Master William? Klein held a joint retrospective exhibition in tate modern and was awarded the lifetime achievement award of the International Photography Center (ICP).

Daido Moriyama is also a master of prose, and his experience and writing style are perfect. ? Life has nothing to do with age and other conditions. The test has always been severe. We must meet the last day of our lives, and we can't turn back. Therefore, we don't need to care about age at present, just try to live willfully. This is the taste of life. I have burned my bridges a long time ago, and I live every day to meet the challenges that come one after another in my life. ? (Going to Another Country)