Hiroshi Suga

Hiroshi Suga (管 洋志, Suga Hiroshi) (1945-2013) was a Japanese photographer who is particularly known for his photography of Bali.

Suga was born in Hakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, in 1945.[1][2] He graduated in photography from Nihon University.[2][3]

He won the Domon Ken Award in 1987 for photographs of Bali[1][2][3] and the Higashikawa Domestic Photographers Award in 1998 for photographs of Burma.[1][2][3][4] He has been a professor at Nihon University.[2]

Publications

Books by Suga

  • Makai, tenkai, fujigikai, Bari (魔界・天界・不思議界・バリ). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1983. ISBN 4-06-200538-7. Photographs of Bali.
  • Bari miwaku: Suga Hiroshi sakuhinshū (バリ魅惑 管洋志作品集). Tokyo: Genkō-sha. ISBN 4-7683-0026-X. Text by Morio Kitahara (北原守夫). Photographs of Bali.
  • Ajia mugen-kō: Suga Hiroshi sakuhinshū (アジア夢幻行 管洋志作品集) / Strides Across Images of Asia. Photo Salon. Tokyo: Genkō-sha, 1987. ISBN 4-7683-0004-9.
  • Dai-Nikkō: Suga Hiroshi shashinshū (大日光 管洋志写真). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1991. ISBN 4-06-204888-4. Photographs of Nikkō.
  • Hakata Gion Yamagasa (博多祇園山笠). Fukuoka: Kaichōsha, 1995. ISBN 4-87415-114-0.
  • Etsunan saisai[5] (越南彩彩). Ajia Minzoku Shashin Sōsho 17. Tokyo: Hirakawa Shuppansha, 1996. ISBN 4-89203-278-6. Photographs of Vietnam.
  • Myanmā ōgon: Suga Hiroshi shashin (ミャンマー黄金 管洋志写真). Tokyo: Tōhō-shuppan, 1997. ISBN 4-88591-546-5. Photographs of Burma.
  • Unnan no suito Reikō: Suga Hiroshi shashinshū[6] (雲南の水都・麗江 管洋志・写真集). Tokyo: Tōhō-shuppan, 2000. ISBN 4-88591-656-9. Photographs of Lijiang, Yunnan.
  • Bari-tō dai-hyakka (バリ島大百科). Tokyo: TBS Britannica, 2001. ISBN 4-484-01404-1. Photographs of Bali.
  • Mekon 4525km (メコン4525km). Tokyo: Jitsugyō-no-Nihon-sha, 2002. ISBN 4-408-01714-0. Photographs along the Mekong.
  • Kyō no katadomari (京の片泊まり). Tokyo: Futabasha, 2004. ISBN 4575476277. Photographs of Kyoto.
  • Suga Hiroshi ... Amami: Shima ni ikite (管洋志…奄美 シマに生きて). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2007. ISBN 978-4-10-305901-1. Photographs of Amami Ōshima.

Other books with contributions by Suga

  • Hakata Gion Yamagasa (博多祇園山笠). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1983. ISBN 4-06-200166-7. Text by Hōsei Hasegawa (長谷川法世). Photographs of Fukuoka.
  • Matsuri to geinō no shima Bali (祭りと芸能の島バリ). Music Gallery 3. Tokyo: Ongaku-no-tomo-sha, 1984. ISBN 4-276-38003-0. Text by Fumiko Tamura (田村史子) and Teigo Yoshida (吉田禎吾). Photographs of Bali.
  • Bari: Chō-mugen-kai (バリ・超夢幻界). Tokyo: Ōbunsha, 1987. ISBN 4-01-070752-6. Translation of Bali Entranced, with essays by Lyall Watson. Photographs of Bali.
  • Ajia gensō: Mōmu o tabi suru (アジア幻想 モ-ムを旅する). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1989. ISBN 4-06-204366-1. Text by Tomomi Muramatsu (村松友視). Travels across Asia following William Somerset Maugham.
  • Shanhai suigan (上海酔眼). Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-183608-0. Text by Tomomi Muramatsu. Photographs of Shanghai.
  • Chiisa na tomodachi: Shakashū (小さな友だち 写歌集). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1996. ISBN 4-06-266351-1. With tanka by Machi Tawara.
  • Madamu ajian no yasashii gohan (マダムアジアンのやさしいごはん). Tokyo: Kōsaidō Shuppan, 2001. ISBN 4-331-50767-X. Text by Keiko Moriwaki (森脇慶子).
  • Kusa o hamu: Kyōto "Nakahigashi" no shiki (草をハむ 京都「なかひがし」の四季). Tokyo: President-sha, 2002. ISBN 4-8334-1755-3. Text by Hisashi Kashiwai (柏井寿). On Japanese food in Kyoto.
  • Uchidate Machiko no gyōten Chūgoku (內館牧子の仰天中国). Tokyo: JTB, 2003. ISBN 4-533-04856-0. Text by Machiko Uchidate (內館牧子).
  • Kore tabe! (これ食べ!). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2003. ISBN 4-10-446203-9. About restaurants in Tokyo. Text by Masahiko Katsuya.
  • Masahiro no Tōkyō zubari hyakken (マスヒロの東京ずばり百軒). Tokyo: Jitsugyō-no-Nihon-sha, 2007. ISBN 978-4-408-00818-9. About restaurants in Tokyo. Text by Masahiro Yamamoto (山本益博).
  • Kizzu fotogurafāzu no mōgakkō no 23-nin ga totta! (キッズフォトグラファーズ盲学校の23人が撮った!). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2008. ISBN 978-4-10-305902-8. Photographs by blind schoolchildren, edited by Suga.
  • Sushi: Sukiyabashi Jirō: Bi, shoku, waza (鮨 すきやばし次郎 美・職・技). Tokyo: Graphic-sha, 2009. ISBN 978-4-7661-2064-6. Also titled Sushi (寿司). Text by the sushi chef Jirō Ono (小野二郎), edited by Masahiro Yamamoto.
  • Dāisuki na mono pachiri! Fotoarubamu-ehon (だ〜いすきなものパチリ! フォトアルバム絵本). Tokyo: Nihon Hyōjun, 2009. ISBN 978-4-8208-0418-5. Photographs by blind schoolchildren, edited by Suga.
  • Kikoerukai mori no koe: Afan no mori suga hiroshi shashinshū (聞えるかい森の声 アファンの森管洋志写真集). Tokyo: Studio Debo, 2009. ISBN 4-270-00471-1. Text by C. W. Nicol.

Notes

  1. Profile of Suga, Pro Photo Gallery Ambition. (in Japanese) Accessed 27 November 2010.
  2. Profiles of Nikkor Club consultants Archived 2013-01-30 at Archive.today, Nikon. (in Japanese) Accessed 27 November 2010.
  3. Profile as an author for Shinchosha, Shinchosha website. (in Japanese) Accessed 27 November 2010.
  4. List of award winners Archived 2007-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, Higashikawa municipal website. (in Japanese) Accessed 27 November 2010.
  5. Or Etsunan saisai.
  6. Or Unnan no suito Rījan: Suga Hiroshi shashinshū.
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