Tag: Masahisa Fukase

  • Was Ray a Laugh? | Conscientious Photography Magazine

    Was Ray a Laugh? | Conscientious Photography Magazine

    Was Ray a Laugh? via Conscientious Photography Magazine: https://cphmag.com/was-ray-a-laugh/ Even as a camera gives you considerable power — you literally get to shape how other people will be seen, it is very difficult for many photographers to be mindful of it, in particular when being confronted with the power a father figure seems to exert…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Masahisa Fukase’s Family Photos

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Masahisa Fukase’s Family Photos For three generations the Fukase family ran a photography studio in Bifuka, a small provincial town in the northern Japanese province of Hokkaido. In… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/masahisa-fukase-s-family-photos/ For three generations the Fukase family ran a photography studio in Bifuka, a small provincial town in the northern Japanese province of…

  • Inside the Darkly Fascinating World of Masahisa Fukase – Feature Shoot

    Inside the Darkly Fascinating World of Masahisa Fukase – Feature Shoot

    Inside the Darkly Fascinating World of Masahisa Fukase – Feature Shoot Sasuke, from the series Game, 1983. Bukubuku, 1991. For more than two decades, the work of Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase has been largely inaccessible. Following his death in 2012, the… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/09/inside-the-darkly-fascinating-world-of-masahisa-fukase/ For more than two decades, the work of Japanese photographer…

  • Masahisa Fukase’s Landmark Photo Book To Get Republished This Year – Feature Shoot

    Masahisa Fukase’s Landmark Photo Book To Get Republished This Year – Feature Shoot

    Masahisa Fukase’s Landmark Photo Book Gets Republished – Feature Shoot Any artist with a muse understands this person’s importance in their creative process. And if that muse is your wife, for example, the connection becomes all the more complex. But… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/07/masahisa-fukases-landmark-photo-book-to-get-republished-this-year/ Some have written that Fukase took so many photographs of his…

  • Masahisa Fukase's Ravens: the best photobook of the past 25 years? | Art and design | guardian.co.uk

    Masahisa Fukase’s Ravens: the best photobook of the past 25 years? Brooding and shatteringly lonely, the Japanese photographer’s series on ravens has been hailed as masterpiece of mourning via the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/may/24/masahisa-fukase-ravens-photobook Fukase’s images are grainy, dark and impressionistic. Often, he magnifies his negatives or overexposes them, aiming all the time for mood over technical…