Kōtarō Tanaka (田中 幸太郎, Tanaka Kōtarō, 1901–1995) was a Japanese amateur photographer particularly noted for his photography of Osaka and his use of color. Tanaka was born in Ise, Mie (Japan) in 1901. From 1932 onwards he participated in a variety of amateur photography groups. From 1948 he worked in the Osaka office of Asahi Shinbun's publishing company. From 1955, Tanaka worked to photograph Kawachi in Osaka, in a series titled Kawachi Fūdoki (河内風土記). In 1962 he started photographing firework displays in color (then still unusual for such purposes), with his camera attached to his moving body.
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| - Kōtarō Tanaka (田中 幸太郎, Tanaka Kōtarō, 1901–1995) was a Japanese amateur photographer particularly noted for his photography of Osaka and his use of color. Tanaka was born in Ise, Mie (Japan) in 1901. From 1932 onwards he participated in a variety of amateur photography groups. From 1948 he worked in the Osaka office of Asahi Shinbun's publishing company. From 1955, Tanaka worked to photograph Kawachi in Osaka, in a series titled Kawachi Fūdoki (河内風土記). In 1962 he started photographing firework displays in color (then still unusual for such purposes), with his camera attached to his moving body. (en)
- Kōtarō Tanaka (田中 幸太郎, Tanaka Kōtarō, 1901-1995) est un photographe japonais amateur, particulièrement reconnu pour ses photographies d'Osaka et son usage de la couleur. Tanaka naît à Ise, préfecture de Mie en 1901. À partir de 1932, il participe à divers groupes de photographie amateur. À partir de 1948, il travaille au bureau d'Osaka de la maison d'édition du Asahi Shinbun. Il meurt le 7 novembre 1995. (fr)
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| - Kōtarō Tanaka (田中 幸太郎, Tanaka Kōtarō, 1901–1995) was a Japanese amateur photographer particularly noted for his photography of Osaka and his use of color. Tanaka was born in Ise, Mie (Japan) in 1901. From 1932 onwards he participated in a variety of amateur photography groups. From 1948 he worked in the Osaka office of Asahi Shinbun's publishing company. From 1955, Tanaka worked to photograph Kawachi in Osaka, in a series titled Kawachi Fūdoki (河内風土記). In 1962 he started photographing firework displays in color (then still unusual for such purposes), with his camera attached to his moving body. Starting in the seventies, Tanaka won a series of awards for his long service to amateur photography in the Kansai area. He died on 7 November 1995. (en)
- Kōtarō Tanaka (田中 幸太郎, Tanaka Kōtarō, 1901-1995) est un photographe japonais amateur, particulièrement reconnu pour ses photographies d'Osaka et son usage de la couleur. Tanaka naît à Ise, préfecture de Mie en 1901. À partir de 1932, il participe à divers groupes de photographie amateur. À partir de 1948, il travaille au bureau d'Osaka de la maison d'édition du Asahi Shinbun. À partir de 1955, Tanaka s'attache à photographier à Osaka, dans une série intitulée Kawachi Fūdoki ((河内風土記)). En 1962, il commence à photographier des feux d'artifice en couleur (dont l'utilisation est alors encore inhabituelle à cette fin), avec son appareil attaché à son corps en mouvement. À partir des années soixante-dix, Tanaka remporte une série de récompenses pour sa longue activité au service de la photographie amateur dans la région du Kansai. Il est en particulier lauréat de l'édition 1978 des prix de la Société de photographie du Japon dans la catégorie « contributions remarquables ». Il meurt le 7 novembre 1995. (fr)
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