Tatsuo Suzuki
Street Photographer in Japan. Tatsuo Suzuki the Tokyo street photographer known for his raw, high-contrast images and emotionally charged style. From his acclaimed project Friction/Tokyo Street to his role in the collective Void Tokyo, Suzuki has built a body of work that channels both personal tension and the restless energy of the city. Alongside his influences in music and the debates around ethics in street photography, his career reveals how one artist transforms urban chaos into unforgettable visual storytelling.
Josef Koudelka
Josef Koudelka has spent most of his life traveling the world with little more than a camera, film, and the clothes on his back. Forced into exile after photographing the 1968 Soviet invasion of Prague, he went on to join Magnum Photos and document the lives of other displaced people, most notably the Roma in his Gypsies series. Over six decades, Koudelka evolved from wide-angle street photography to striking panoramic landscapes in projects like Black Triangle, Chaos, Holy Land, and Ruines, each exploring the marks humans leave on nature and history. His work blends personal history with a relentless curiosity, making him one of the most important photographers of our time.
Emily Tamaya
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