Tetsuya Ichimura
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Ichimura was born, with the family name Hamaguchi, in Nagasaki on 10 June 1930. As a young adult Ichimura moved to Tokyo
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, where he studied for a year at Nihon University
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, took various jobs, and chanced to meet Shōtarō Akiyama
Shotaro Akiyama
is a renowned Japanese photographer.-References:...

, who aroused his interest in photography.

Ichimura won a special award at the , held at Takashimaya
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 in Nihonbashi
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, Tokyo, in 1956. He quickly moved to nude photography, having his first solo exhibition, "Love & Lost", in Fuji Photo Salon in 1963. He also participated in exhibitions overseas: "New Japanese Photography" in New York
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 in 1974 and an exhibition of eight Japanese photographers in Graz
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 in 1976. From the late 1970s Ichimura branched out to photographs of Japanese iconography and landscape, particularly that of his native Nagasaki.

Books by Ichimura

  • Konna sei no hanashi mo aru . Tokyo: Besutoserāzu, 1970.
  • Seidan to nūdo no fūkei . Tokyo: Besutoserāzu, 1970.
  • Kyōki no utage Salome (Salome). Tokyo: Jitsugyō no Nihon sha, 1970.
  • Come Up. Tokyo: Shashinhyōronsha, 1971.
  • Onna to otoko: Imayō shunga . Gendai Shashinka Shirīzu. Tokyo: Ado angen, 1972. With Yoshihiro Tatsuki
    Yoshihiro Tatsuki
    is a renowned Japanese photographer.-References:...

     and Tenmei Kanō.
  • Shashin no shisō . Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1978.
  • Nihon no kokoro . Tokyo: Canon Club, 1978.
  • Onna soshite daraku... . Tokyo: Besutoserāzu, 1983. ISBN 4-584-17024-X.
  • Nagasaki . Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1988. ISBN 4-02-255918-7.
  • . Tokyo: Nippon Camera-sha, 1992.
  • Body: Mega・sexual photo. Tokyo: Hanashi no Tokushū, 1994. ISBN 4-8264-0137-X.
  • Ichimura Tetsuya feromon sakuhinshū: "Shunga" erotic picture do H (:"Shunga" erotic picture do H). Tokyo: Wanimagajinsha, 1995. ISBN 4-89829-234-8.
  • Tsuyu: Neo-waisetsu shashinshū . Tokyo: Hokuō Shobō / Japan Mix, 1997. ISBN 4-88321-342-0.

Other books with photographs by Ichimura

Nihon nūdo meisakushū (日本ヌード名作集, Japanese nudes). Camera Mainichi bessatsu. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1982. Pp. 228–33 show Ichimura's work.
  • Szarkowski, John
    John Szarkowski
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    , and Shōji Yamagishi
    Shoji Yamagishi
    was a photography critic, curator, and magazine editor.Yamagishi entered Mainichi Shinbunsha in 1950. He started as a photographer, but was less successful at taking than at selecting photographs....

    . New Japanese Photography. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1974. ISBN 0-87070-503-2 (hard), ISBN 0-87070-503-2 (paper). Includes six pages of photographs by Ichimura.
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