Esaki Reiji (江崎 礼二 (or 禮二), Esaki-cho, Gifu Pref, 1845; Tokyo, June 7, 1910) was a Japanese photographer. He was student of Shimooka Renjo in 1871. After a short training period he opened a photo studio in Tokyo the same year, and moved to Asakusa the following year to become one of Tokyo's top portrait studios during the late 19th century. He is the first Japanese photographer to use dry plate negatives which he imported in 1883 and made him a "quick photographer" specializing in family portraits.
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- Esaki Reiji (en)
- Esaki Reiji (fr)
- 江崎礼二 (ja)
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| - Reidži Ezaki (江崎 礼二 nebo 禮二, Ezaki Reidži, 9. dubna 1845 , pref. Gifu – 28. ledna 1910, Tokio) byl japonský fotograf. (cs)
- Esaki Reiji (江崎 礼二) (1845 - 7 juin 1910) est un photographe japonais de renom du début de l'histoire de la photographie au Japon. (fr)
- 江崎 礼二(えざき れいじ、1845年 - 1910年)は、明治時代の写真家、政治家。本姓は塩谷。 (ja)
- Esaki Reiji (江崎 礼二 (or 禮二), Esaki-cho, Gifu Pref, 1845; Tokyo, June 7, 1910) was a Japanese photographer. He was student of Shimooka Renjo in 1871. After a short training period he opened a photo studio in Tokyo the same year, and moved to Asakusa the following year to become one of Tokyo's top portrait studios during the late 19th century. He is the first Japanese photographer to use dry plate negatives which he imported in 1883 and made him a "quick photographer" specializing in family portraits. (en)
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| - Reidži Ezaki (江崎 礼二 nebo 禮二, Ezaki Reidži, 9. dubna 1845 , pref. Gifu – 28. ledna 1910, Tokio) byl japonský fotograf. (cs)
- Esaki Reiji (江崎 礼二 (or 禮二), Esaki-cho, Gifu Pref, 1845; Tokyo, June 7, 1910) was a Japanese photographer. He was student of Shimooka Renjo in 1871. After a short training period he opened a photo studio in Tokyo the same year, and moved to Asakusa the following year to become one of Tokyo's top portrait studios during the late 19th century. He is the first Japanese photographer to use dry plate negatives which he imported in 1883 and made him a "quick photographer" specializing in family portraits. He succeeded in photographing fireworks in 1889. His photograph of a torpedo explosion in the Sumida River in 1883 became very famous. Another well-known of his photographs is "Collage of Babies: One Thousand and Seven Hundred Children That in Three Years Came to My Shop", ca. 1893. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art owns a copy. Also served as a politician in the Asakusa Ward Council and Tokyo City Council. (en)
- Esaki Reiji (江崎 礼二) (1845 - 7 juin 1910) est un photographe japonais de renom du début de l'histoire de la photographie au Japon. (fr)
- 江崎 礼二(えざき れいじ、1845年 - 1910年)は、明治時代の写真家、政治家。本姓は塩谷。 (ja)
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