Shigeo Hayashi | |
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Born | 1918 |
Died | 2002 (aged 83–84) |
Shigeo Hayashi (林 重男, Hayashi Shigeo, 1918–2002) was a Japanese photographer. [2] After three years of Army service he began his career as a photographer with the Japanese propaganda magazine FRONT, in 1943. In September 1945 he was one of two photographers assigned by the Special Committee for the Investigation of A-bomb Damage to document the aftermath of the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In subsequent decades he worked as a commercial photographer. He died in 2002 at the age of 84.
Shigeo Hayashi | |
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Born | 1918 |
Died | 2002 (aged 83–84) |
Shigeo Hayashi (林 重男, Hayashi Shigeo, 1918–2002) was a Japanese photographer. [2] After three years of Army service he began his career as a photographer with the Japanese propaganda magazine FRONT, in 1943. In September 1945 he was one of two photographers assigned by the Special Committee for the Investigation of A-bomb Damage to document the aftermath of the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In subsequent decades he worked as a commercial photographer. He died in 2002 at the age of 84.