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Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, Matsushige Yoshito, January 2, 1913 – January 16, 2005) was a Japanese photojournalist who survived the dropping of the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and took five photographs on the day of the bombing in Hiroshima, the only photographs taken that day within Hiroshima that are known. Matsushige was born in Kure, Hiroshima in 1913. He took a job at a newspaper after finishing school and in 1943 entered the photography section of the newspaper Chugoku Shimbun.

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  • Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, Matsushige Yoshito, 2 janvier 1913 - 16 janvier 2005) est un photojournaliste japonais survivant du bombardement atomique sur Hiroshima le 6 août 1945, qui prend cinq photographies le jour du bombardement, seuls clichés connus pris ce jour-là à Hiroshima. Matsushige naît à Kure, préfecture d'Hiroshima en 1913. À la sortie de l'école il est employé dans un journal et en 1943, entre au service photographique du quotidien Chugoku Shimbun. Matsushige se trouve chez lui à 2,7 km au sud de l'hypocentre au moment de l'explosion. Il n'est pas sérieusement blessé et décide d'aller dans le centre-ville. Un incendie le contraint à revenir au (ja) où la vue de gens désespérés et mourant l'empêche d'utiliser son appareil photo pendant vingt minutes, avant qu'il ne prenne deux clichés à environ 11h00. Il essaye de nouveau plus tard dans la journée, mais se sent trop nauséeux pour prendre plus de trois clichés. Les deux premières sont des blessés graves près du pont de Miyuki, le second d'entre eux est pris de près et montre de l'huile de cuisine appliquée sur leurs brûlures. Un troisième montre un policier, la tête bandée, délivrant des certificats pour les civils. Les deux dernières photos sont prises près de la maison : l'une témoigne des dommages au salon de coiffure familial, l'autre est prise de sa fenêtre. Matsushige ne peut développer le film pendant vingt jours, et même alors doit le faire pendant la nuit et en plein air, puis le rincer dans un ruisseau. Dans les années 1970, les négatifs sont gravement détériorés, ce qui nécessite de minutieux travaux de restauration. (fr)
  • Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, Matsushige Yoshito, January 2, 1913 – January 16, 2005) was a Japanese photojournalist who survived the dropping of the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and took five photographs on the day of the bombing in Hiroshima, the only photographs taken that day within Hiroshima that are known. Matsushige was born in Kure, Hiroshima in 1913. He took a job at a newspaper after finishing school and in 1943 entered the photography section of the newspaper Chugoku Shimbun. Matsushige was at home 2.7 km south of the hypocentre at the time of the explosion. He was not seriously injured, and determined to go to the city centre. A fire forced him back to Miyuki bridge, where the scene of desperate and dying people prevented him from using his camera for twenty minutes, when he took two frames at about 11:00. He tried again later that day but was too nauseated to take more than three more frames. The first two frames are of people who escaped serious injury next to Miyuki bridge; the second of these is taken closer up and shows them having cooking oil applied to their burns. A third shows a policeman, his head bandaged, issuing certificates to civilians. The last pair are taken close to home: one of the damage to his family's barbershop, and another out of his window. Matsushige was unable to develop the film for twenty days, and even then had to do so at night and in the open, rinsing it in a stream. The negatives had severely deteriorated by the 1970s, requiring intensive restoration work. (en)
  • 松重 美人(まつしげ よしと、男性、1913年1月2日 - 2005年1月16日)は、日本の新聞記者・報道写真家。 1945年8月6日の広島原爆投下当日の市街地の様子を撮影した人物である。 (ja)
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  • 松重 美人(まつしげ よしと、男性、1913年1月2日 - 2005年1月16日)は、日本の新聞記者・報道写真家。 1945年8月6日の広島原爆投下当日の市街地の様子を撮影した人物である。 (ja)
  • Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, Matsushige Yoshito, 2 janvier 1913 - 16 janvier 2005) est un photojournaliste japonais survivant du bombardement atomique sur Hiroshima le 6 août 1945, qui prend cinq photographies le jour du bombardement, seuls clichés connus pris ce jour-là à Hiroshima. Matsushige naît à Kure, préfecture d'Hiroshima en 1913. À la sortie de l'école il est employé dans un journal et en 1943, entre au service photographique du quotidien Chugoku Shimbun. (fr)
  • Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, Matsushige Yoshito, January 2, 1913 – January 16, 2005) was a Japanese photojournalist who survived the dropping of the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and took five photographs on the day of the bombing in Hiroshima, the only photographs taken that day within Hiroshima that are known. Matsushige was born in Kure, Hiroshima in 1913. He took a job at a newspaper after finishing school and in 1943 entered the photography section of the newspaper Chugoku Shimbun. (en)
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