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Taishi Hirokawa

Taishi Hirokawa

  • Birth Year
    1934
  • Death Year
    2012
  • Nationality
    Japanese

Biography

Taishi Hirokawa was a Japanese photographer recognized for his pioneering work at the intersection of documentary photography and environmental activism. After beginning his career in commercial and editorial photography, he turned toward socially engaged projects in the late 1960s.

He is best known for his long-term investigations into environmental issues, including industrial pollution and nuclear energy. His work combines rigorous visual clarity with a strong ethical stance, documenting the consequences of Japan’s rapid postwar industrialization.

Hirokawa’s photographs are both analytical and deeply human, positioning him as a key figure in Japanese documentary photography. His work remains highly relevant for collectors interested in ecology, social critique, and historically grounded visual narratives.