Daido Moriyama
Japanese(b. October 10, 1938)
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Daido Moriyama is one of Japan's most iconic photographers, renowned for his high-contrast, grainy black-and-white images that capture the raw, disorienting energy of urban life, particularly in Tokyo and Shinjuku. His seminal works, including the photobook 'Farewell Photography' (1972) and his ongoing 'Stray Dog' series, challenged conventional notions of photographic beauty and narrative, embracing blur, overexposure, and fragmentation as expressive tools. Moriyama has exhibited extensively at major institutions worldwide, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Tate Modern, and remains a towering influence on street and documentary photography globally.
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