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  • Yokota, Daisuke

    Daisuke Yokota, b. 1983, Saitama, Japan, has developped a body of work that is recognizable; as he often re-photographs his prints and devotes a lot of time to work in the dark room where he works on experimenting chemicals, solarizations, etc, a practice that often gives a specific feel and texture to his images.
    Photo: © Flo Kohl

  • Yoshiyuki, Kohei

    Kohei Yoshiyuki is a Japanese photographer famous for his series "The Park" (in Japanese : Kōen or 公園 ) initially exhibitied at the Komai gallery in Tokyo in 1979.

    This series, shot in the Shinjuku and Yoyogi parks in Tokyo, shows couples and groups of people engaged in sexual activity, often on the ground, and often with one or more people looking...

    This series was initially published by Seven Sha in 1980 and appears in "The Photobook: A History, Vol. II" by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. The most recent book about this work is "The Park" by Radius Books in 2019.

  • Yu-ki, Abe

    Yu-ki Abe is a Japanese photographer.

    In 2018, he publishes "Trace of Fog" with Roshin Books.

    © Portrait taken from the LensCulture page of the artist

  • Zbierski, Piotr

    Piotr Zbierski is a young Polish photographer. He works with a 6x6 camera or polaroid

    In 2012, he won the prize for young photographer "Leica Oscar Barnack - Newcomer Award" for his series "Pass by me"; the same year, his work is presented at the Rencontres d'Arles festival.

    In 2016, his long-term project, presented in a triptych of three series and called "Push the Sky Away" is published by André Frère (French version) and by Dewi Lewis (English version). In 2020, he publishes "Echoes Shades" with André Frère, a sbody of work about beliefs and shamanism in various regions of the world.

    © Portrait taken from the website Celeste Network (uncredited)

  • Zhipeng, Lin (aka 223)

    Lin Zhipeng is a Chinese photographer. In 2003 he creates a blog called "North Latitude 223", that becomes very successful, where he shares images and short texts.

    After many group exhibitions, his work is presented in solo shows in China, the USA , The Netherlands, and in many other countries. His work is a study on the body, on gender, on day to day life, liberty and innocence, nudity and sexuality, with a strong interest for colors and the frequent appearances of flowers and vegetal elements...

    Lin Zhipeng named himself "223" as a reference to the policeman character in the movie "Chungking Express" by Wong Kar-Wai.

    He has published many books including "Hidden Track" (Editions Bessard, 2016), "Sour Strawberries" (Editions Bessard, 2018),  "Flowers and Fruits" (T&M Projects, 2019) and "Grand Amour" (Witty Books, 2020).

    © Portrait by Adam J. Schokora taken from a 2015 interview on the Neo Cha website.

  • Ziehli, Myriam

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