was a Japanese photographer active from 1935 to 1999. In particular, Hamaya was known for his photographs of rural Japan.
Biography
Hamaya was born in Shitaya, Tokyo, Japan, on 28 March 1915.
After becoming independent as a freelance cameraman in 1937, he co-founded the Avant-Garde Photography Association the following year with ShÃ
«zÃ
 Takiguchi, Hamaya's brother Masao Tanaka, and others. In the same year, with the support of Photo Times, he also helped establish the Youth Reportage Photography Research Association with Ken Domon and others.
Between 1942 and 1945 he contributed to Front, the propaganda photo journal of the TÃ
ÂhÃ
Â-sha company.
Hamaya died on 6 March 1999.
Recognition
By 1955 one of Hiroshi Hamaya's photographs, a high-angle view of kimono-clad springtime dancers led by his wife, was included by curator Edward Steichen in the world-touring Museum of Modern Art exhibition The Family of Man that was seen by more than 9 million visitors.
In 1956, Hamaya published his acclaimed photobook "Snow Country" (Yukiguni) featuring photographs of Japan's frigid northeastern TÃ
Âhoku region in winter.
In 1960, Hamaya took part in the massive Anpo protests against revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, and published a book of his photographs of the protesters titled "A Record of Anger and Sadness" (Ikari to kanashimi no kiroku), reflecting Hamaya's disappointment that the protests failed to stop the treaty.
Hamaya was the first Japanese photographer to join Magnum Photos in 1960, as an associate member. He received the Master of Photography Award from the International Center of Photography (New York) in 1986.
Hamaya's photograph 'Eroded Sea Cliff at TÃ
ÂjinbÃ
Â, Early Winter, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, 1960' was used as the front cover artwork for Fleet Foxes' 2017 studio album Crack-Up. The band's 2020 album Shore featured Hamaya's 'Outlet, Bering Glacier, Alaska 1973' and 'Rivulet Flowing Among Trees, Akan, HokkaidÃ
Â, Japan 1964' as the front and back cover photos, respectively.
Published collections of Hamaya's works
Publications dedicated to Hamaya's works
- SenkÃ
 shashinjutsu (). Ars Shashin Bunko (). Tokyo: Ars, 1941. A handbook on flash photography.
- Yukiguni: Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshÃ
«: Kamera Mainichi bessatsu (). Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1956. Photographs of Japan's "snow country", the northeast coast of HonshÃ
«. Published in conjunction with Camera Mainichi.
- Ura Nihon: Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshÃ
« () / Japan's Back Coast. Tokyo: ShinchÃ
Âsha, 1957. The title means "back-country Japan".
- HenkyÃ
 no machi () / Urumchi. Sekai Shashinka Shirëzu (). Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1957. Photographs of ÃÂrümqi.
- Mite kita ChÃ
«goku () / The China I Have Seen. Tokyo: Kawade ShobÃ
 Shinsha, 1958. A separate booklet contains an English translation.
- Shi no furusato (). Tokyo: ChÃ
«Ã
ÂkÃ
Âronsha, 1958.
- Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshÃ
« (). Gendai Nihon shashin zenshÃ
« (). Tokyo: SÃ
Âgensha, 1958. Number 3 in a set of nine booklets of Japanese photography, the only other photographers having entire booklets devoted to their work being Ihei Kimura and Ken Domon.
- Kodomo fÃ
«doki () / Children in Japan. Tokyo: ChÃ
«Ã
ÂkÃ
Âronsha, 1959. Photographs of children in Japan.
- Ikari to kanashimi no kiroku (). Tokyo: Kawade ShobÃ
 Shinsha, 1960.
- Nihon rettÃ
 () / Landscapes of Japan. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1964.
- Eye: Hiroshi Hamaya photographs. Ã
Âiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1968.
- American America. Tokyo: Kawade ShobÃ
 Shinsha, 1971.
- Hamaya Hiroshi-shÃ
« (). Chikuma Foto Gyararë (). Tokyo: Chikuma ShobÃ
Â, 1971.
- SenzÃ
 zanzÃ
Â: Shashinka no taikenteki kaisÃ
 (). Tokyo: Kawade ShobÃ
 Shinsha, 1971.
- Nihon no shika: ShashinshÃ
« (). Tokyo: ChÃ
«Ã
ÂkÃ
Âronsha, 1972.
- Aizu Yaichi (). Ã
Âiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1972. A portfolio about the poet and art historian Aizu Yaichi.
- Nihon no shizen () Landscape of Japan. 2 vols. Tokyo: Kokusai-jÃ
ÂhÃ
Â-sha, 1975.
- Yukiguni (). Sonorama Shashin Sensho () 1. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1977.
- KohÃ
 Fuji (). Nihon no bi (). Tokyo: ShÃ
«eisha, 1978.
- Nankyoku hantÃ
 natsu-keshiki () / Summer Shots: Antarctic Peninsula. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1979.
- Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshÃ
«-sei-ten: 1930âÂÂ1981 (). Tokyo: PPS TsÃ
«shinsha, 1981.
- Chi no kao (). Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshÃ
«-sei () 1. Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 1981. Title means "Aspects of nature".
- Sei no kao (). Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshÃ
«-sei () 2. Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 1981.
- Landscapes. New York: Abrams 1982. . English-language version of Chi no kao (1981).
- Tabi: ShashinshÃ
« (). Tokyo: Nihon KÃ
ÂtsÃ
«-kÃ
Âsha, 1982.
- Hiroshi Hamaya. I Grandi Fotografi. [Milano]: Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri, [1982].
- Gakugei shoka () / Gakugei Shoka. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1983. 2nd ed. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1991. . Black and white portraits of writers and other people in the arts, 1937âÂÂ82. Texts in Japanese, captions in Japanese and English.
- Hiroshi Hamaya. Los Grandes Fotografos. Barcelona: Ediciones Orbis, 1984.
- Nyonin rekijitsu: Hamaya Asa tsuitÃ
 shashinchÃ
 () / Calendar days of Asaya Hamaya, 1948âÂÂ1950. Ã
Âiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1985. A portfolio of photographs of Hamaya's wife taken 1948âÂÂ1950, issued as a memorial to her after her death.
- ShÃ
Âwa nyoninshÃ
«: ShashinshÃ
« () / Women in the Showa Era. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1985.
- Hamaya Hiroshi ten: ICP masutÃÂ-obu-fotogurafë-shÃ
 jushÃ
 kinen () / Hiroshi Hamaya: Fifty-Five Years of Photography. Tokyo: PPS TsÃ
«shinsha, 1986.
- Emergence de la terre. Neuilly: ÃÂditions Hologramme, 1986. With a preface by Marc Riboud.
- ShÃ
Âwa dansei shokun: ShashinshÃ
« (). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun-sha, 1989. .
- Hamaya Hiroshi: Shashin taiken 60 nen (). Hiratsuka, Kanagawa: Hiratsuka Museum of Art, 1991. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Hiratsuka Museum of Art.
- SenzÃ
 zanzÃ
Â: Shashin taiken 60 nen (). Tokyo: Chikuma ShobÃ
Â, 1991. .
- ShashinshÃ
« watakushi (). Ã
Âiso, Kanagawa: ShÃ
Ânan Bunko, 1991.
- Shashin no seiki: Hamaya Hiroshi shashin taiken roku-jÃ
«-roku-nen (). Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1997. Catalogue of an exhibition of 66 years' work by Hamaya held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
- Fukuen zuisho no hitobito (). Tokyo: SÃ
Âjunsha, 1998. . Black and white portraits of writers and other people in the arts. Texts and captions in Japanese.
- Ichi no oto: 1930-nendai TÃ
ÂkyÃ
Â: Hamaya Hiroshi sakuhinshÃ
« (). Tokyo: Kawade ShobÃ
 Shinsha, 2009. . Photographs of Tokyo in the 1930s.
- Ichi no oto: Machi no sazanuki: 1930-nendai TÃ
ÂkyÃ
Â: Hamaya Hiroshi sakuhinten (). JCII Photo Salon Library 238. Tokyo: JCII, 2011. Booklet accompanying an exhibition of photographs of Tokyo in the 1930s.
Other publications with major contributions by Hamaya
- Det Gömda Japan. Stockholm, Bonnier, 1960. Text by Bo Setterlind.
- Cornell Capa, ed. The Concerned Photographer 2. New York: Grossman, 1972. (hardback), (paperback). Photographs by Hamaya, Cornell Capa, Marc Riboud, Roman Vishniac, Bruce Davidson, Gordon Parks, Ernst Haas, Donald McCullin, and W. Eugene Smith.
- Shiga Prefecture. Ã
Âtsu, Shiga: Shiga Prefectural Government, 1984. Hamaya contributes the photographs; the text is by various writers.
- Die Präfektur Shiga. Ã
Âtsu, Shiga: Regierung der Präfektur Shiga, 1984.
- Modan TÃ
ÂkyÃ
 rapusodi () / Rhapsody of Modern Tokyo. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1993. Catalogue of an exhibition of prewar street photography by Hamaya, Kineo Kuwabara, KÃ
Âji Morooka, , Masao Horino and Yoshio Watanabe held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
- Judith Keller and Amanda Maddox, eds. . Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2013. . Catalogue of an exhibition of the work of Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto.
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