Akihide Tamura (田村 彰英, Tamura Akihide) is a Japanese photographer. He was born in Tokyo on 13 March 1947 as Shigeru Tamura (田村 茂, Tamura Shigeru). He studied at Tokyo College of Photography, graduating first in 1967 and then from a more advanced course two years later. Tamura's first solo exhibition — under the name Shigeru Tamura (田村 シゲル) — was Yume no hikari (Dream light) in Ginza Nikon Salon in 1969. He became known for his somewhat harsh monochrome depictions of landscapes. In 1974 his works appeared within the "New Japanese Photography" show in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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| - 田村 彰英(たむら あきひで、1947年3月13日 - )は、東京都出身の写真家。 (ja)
- Akihide Tamura (田村 彰英, Tamura Akihide) is a Japanese photographer. He was born in Tokyo on 13 March 1947 as Shigeru Tamura (田村 茂, Tamura Shigeru). He studied at Tokyo College of Photography, graduating first in 1967 and then from a more advanced course two years later. Tamura's first solo exhibition — under the name Shigeru Tamura (田村 シゲル) — was Yume no hikari (Dream light) in Ginza Nikon Salon in 1969. He became known for his somewhat harsh monochrome depictions of landscapes. In 1974 his works appeared within the "New Japanese Photography" show in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (en)
- Akihide Tamura (田村 彰英, Tamura Akihide) est un photographe japonais né à Tokyo le 13 mars 1947 sous le nom original de Shigeru Tamura (田村 茂, Tamura Shigeru). Il étudie à l'école de photographie de Tokyo dont il est diplômé une première fois en 1967 puis de nouveau deux ans plus tard d'un cours plus avancé. Tamura a réalisé les plans fixes pour plusieurs des derniers films d'Akira Kurosawa, et a publié un livre de photographies prises sur les plateaux de films de Kurosawa (fr)
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| - Akihide Tamura (田村 彰英, Tamura Akihide) is a Japanese photographer. He was born in Tokyo on 13 March 1947 as Shigeru Tamura (田村 茂, Tamura Shigeru). He studied at Tokyo College of Photography, graduating first in 1967 and then from a more advanced course two years later. Tamura's first solo exhibition — under the name Shigeru Tamura (田村 シゲル) — was Yume no hikari (Dream light) in Ginza Nikon Salon in 1969. He became known for his somewhat harsh monochrome depictions of landscapes. In 1974 his works appeared within the "New Japanese Photography" show in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Tamura made the stills for several of the late films of Akira Kurosawa, and has published a book of photographs taken on the sets of Kurosawa's films. (en)
- Akihide Tamura (田村 彰英, Tamura Akihide) est un photographe japonais né à Tokyo le 13 mars 1947 sous le nom original de Shigeru Tamura (田村 茂, Tamura Shigeru). Il étudie à l'école de photographie de Tokyo dont il est diplômé une première fois en 1967 puis de nouveau deux ans plus tard d'un cours plus avancé. La première exposition personnelle de Tamura sous le nom Shigeru Tamura (田村 シゲル) est Yume no hikari (« lumière de rêve ») au Salon Nikon de Ginza en 1969. Il se fait connaître pour ses représentations de paysages monochromes assez rudes. En 1974, ses travaux font partie de l'exposition New Japanese Photography au Museum of Modern Art à New York. Tamura a réalisé les plans fixes pour plusieurs des derniers films d'Akira Kurosawa, et a publié un livre de photographies prises sur les plateaux de films de Kurosawa (fr)
- 田村 彰英(たむら あきひで、1947年3月13日 - )は、東京都出身の写真家。 (ja)
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