Bun'yō Ishikawa

Bun'yō Ishikawa (石川 文洋, Ishikawa Bun'yō, born March 10, 1938) is a Japanese photographer.[1]

Nikon F used in the Vietnam War by Ishikawa

Ishikawa was stationed in Saigon and covered the Vietnam War as a photojournalist from 1964 to 1968. He worked as a staff photographer for Asahi Shimbun from 1969 to 1984. After 1984 he worked as a freelance photographer.[2] After 1984, Ishikawa continued to photograph in conflict zones around the world but also is known for photographs of daily life, portraits, and Ryukyu Dance.

In 1998, Ishikawa donated about 250 photographs with a focus on the Vietnam War to become part of a permanent exhibition at the Vietnam War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.[3] Ishikawa donated about 270 photographs to the Okinawa City "Material Culture after World War II" exhibition room to become a permanent exhibition.[4]

Books

  • Forefront of Vietnam, 1967, Yomiuri Shimbun
  • This is the Vietnam War (Photograph Book), 1967, Yomiuri Shimbun
  • The Vietnam War and the People, 1971, Asahi Shinbunsha
  • Photo Reportage. North Vietnam, 1973, Asahi Shinbunsha
  • Chien Tranh Giai Phong Viet Nam, 1977
  • War and Man: Photo Document Vietnam, 1989, Sowa Shuppan

Exhibitions

  • "War, Soldiers, and People" (1970)
  • "North Vietnam" (1973)
  • "South Yemen" (1978)
  • "People and Angkor in Cambodia" (1981)
  • "Ryukyu Dance" (1983)
  • "North Korea" (1984)
  • "Age of Discovery" (1987)
  • "One Year of Fukae-Fugen" (1994)
  • "Illusion of Venice" (1994)
  • "35 Years Reporting War and Peace in Vietnam" (1998)
  • "War and American Bases in Okinawa" (2000)
  • "30-year Return of Okinawa" (2002)
  • "65-year-old challenge: Walking Journey across Japan" (2004) 
  • "Smile in the World" (2007)
  • "Place over Shikoku Eighty-eight" (2009) [5]

Awards

  • Photographic Society of Japan award year (1973)
  • Press Photographers Association Awards Japan Magazine (1982, 1983)
  • Special Award Japan Congress of Journalists (JCJ) (1990)
  • Award / Sweden Prize civic culture Ichikawa (1997)
  • Business Achievement Award from the Vietnamese government of Culture and Communication (2005)
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References

  1. (in Japanese) Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (『日本写真家事典』, Nihon shashinka jiten). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. ISBN 4-473-01750-8
  2. Bunyo Ishikawa. War and Man: Photo Document Vietnam. Tokyo: Sowa Shuppan, 1989. ISBN 491566130X
  3. Bunyo Ishikawa Official Web Site, http://www6.plala.or.jp/zassoan/tengi-HCM%20city.html Archived 2013-08-05 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 10 July 2012.
  4. Bunyo Ishikawa Official Web Site, http://www6.plala.or.jp/zassoan/tengi-okinawa%20city.html Archived 2013-08-05 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 10 July 2012.
  5. Bunyo Ishikawa Official Web Site, http://www6.plala.or.jp/zassoan/profile.html, accessed 10 July 2012


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