Photos by Daido Moriyama
Daido Moriyama, the Father of Street Photography In Japan







In 1972, Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama published a book called Shashin yo Sayonara, translated into English as Farewell Photography. Enigmatic and seemingly innocuous, the title actually summarised an entire, revolutionary photographic upheaval.
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