Tokyo College of Photography
The Tokyo College of Photography (東京綜合写真専門学校, Tōkyō Sōgō Shashin Senmon-Gakkō) was set up in Nakano, Tokyo in 1958, as Tokyo Photo School (東京フォトスクール, Tōkyō Foto Sukūru); its current name dates from 1960. During the 1960s, it moved to Hiyoshi (Yokohama), where it has remained.
Notable graduates
- Tadasuke Akiyama
- Takanobu Hayashi
- Eiji Ina
- Norio Kobayashi
- Shisei Kuwabara
- Seiichi Motohashi
- Kishin Shinoyama
- Shinzō Hanabusa
- Bishin Jumonji
- Osamu Kanemura
- Satoshi Kuribayashi
- Mitsugu Ōnishi
- Ko Si-chi[1]
- Issei Suda
- Akihide Tamura
- Hiromi Tsuchida
- Kanendo Watanabe.
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References
- Cheng, Sabine; Yi-ching, Chiang. "Taiwan's first contemporary photographer passes away at 90". focustaiwan.tw. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
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