Ryōji Akiyama Explained
is a Japanese photographer known for his work in Tsugaru and New York.[1] He has also written about photography.
Books by Akiyama
- Tsugaru: Ryōji-sensei gyōjōki . Hirosaki: Tsugaru Shobō, 1978. Photographs of Tsugaru.
- Nyūyōku tsūshin: Akiyama Ryōji shashin . Tokyo: Bokusuisha, 1980. Photographs of New York City.
- 你好小朋友 Chūgoku no kodomotachi: Akiyama Ryōji shashinshū . Tokyo: Sakura Family Club, 1983. Photographs of children in China.
- Narakawa-mura . Tokyo: Asahi-shinbunsha, 1991. . Photographs of Narakawa (Nagano prefecture).
- Fotokontesuto hisshō gaido / Photo Contest Success Guide. Reberu-appu mook. Tokyo: Gakken, 1995. .
- Fotokontesuto hisshō: Kodomo no torikata . Reberu-appu mook. Tokyo: Gakken, 1998. .
- Kodomo no shashin no torikata: Kawaiku toru kihon kara fotokontesuto chōsen made. Tokyo: Gakken, 1999. . Book about taking photographs of children.
- "Tsugaru Ryōji-sensei gyōjōki": Akiyama Ryōji sakuhinten . JCII Photo Salon Library 118. Tokyo: JCII Photo Salon, 2001. Booklet showing photographs from the series shown in the book of 1978.
- Nara: Akiyama Ryōji shashinshū / Nara. Tokyo: Yūjin Kōbō, 2006. . Photographs of Nara.
- Sensu no kemuri: Shashinka no tsūshinbo . 2014.
Notes and References
- Nihon shashinka jiten / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers. Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. .