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Masahisa Fukase
Japanese photographer
Masahisa Fukase (深瀬 昌久, Fukase Masahisa, 25 February – 9 June ) was a Japanese photographer,[1][2][3] celebrated for his work depicting his domestic life with his wife Yōko Wanibe and his regular visits to his parents' small-town photo studio in Hokkaido.
He is best known for his book Karasu (Ravens or The Solitude of Ravens), which in was selected by the British Journal of Photography as the best photobook published between and Since his death in there has been a revival of interest in Fukase's photography, with new books and exhibitions appearing that emphasize the breadth and originality of his art.
Masahisa fukase biography of michael jackson
Life and career
Background and Kazoku (Family)
Masahisa Fukase was born on 25 February in Bifuka, Hokkaido. His family ran a successful photo studio in the small northern town.
Despite permanently moving to Tokyo in the s to pursue his education and then career, Fukase retained strong em