Posts Tagged ‘From Above’

Clifton Truman Daniel and Shigeko Sasamori

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

..May 2013.. ..New York..

Clifton Truman Daniel, the eldest grandson of President Harry Truman, with atomic bomb survivor Shigeko Sasamori.

Mrs. Sasamori was 13 years old when the atomic bomb destroyed Hiroshima. She was so badly burned that she was unrecognizable. During 1955, she was brought to NY for reconstructive plastic surgery with a group of 25 young girls known as the “Hiroshima Maidens.” Mrs. Sasamori now resides in the US and has dedicated her life to the abolition of nuclear weapons.

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Mr. Takashi Tanemori

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

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March 10th, 1945, Tokyo, Japan

Thursday, March 7th, 2013


Senji Yamaguchi

Friday, January 25th, 2013

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Documentary filmed by Community Media about From Above when I was photographing in Nagasaki.

From Above By Paule Saviano from paul saviano on Vimeo.

Keiji Nakazawa, author of Barefoot Gen

Tuesday, December 25th, 2012

..December 2012.. ..New York to Hiroshima..

“I want to give more information to children,
to help them learn the reality of war and nuclear weapons.
I hope the next generation hates war.
I want them to learn the importance of peace.”

-Keiji Nakazawa, November 2010

The world has lost another important voice for peace. Today I received the sad news that Mr. Keiji Nakazawa passed away on December 19th at the age of 73. I photographed Mr. Nakazawa two years ago in Hiroshima for From Above. It was one of the last portraits taken before the book deadline.

Mr. Nakazawa was a world renowned magna artist most known for creating the Barefoot Gen series which chronicled the life of a boy who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and its aftermath.

Mr. Nakazawa was in fragile condition when I photographed him. I was fortunate to have the opportunity because he had been in and out of the hospital. He seemed most proud that Barefoot Gen was translated into 10 different languages so audiences worldwide could learn about the dangers of nuclear weapons. More that 6.5 million copies of the series have been sold.

On August 6th 1945, Keiji Nakazawa, 6 years old, was walking to school when the atomic bomb was detonated over Hiroshima. He was 1.2km from the hypocenter. His father, sister and younger brother all perished during the bombing. Only his mother and two brothers, who were not at home, survived. His infant sister, born days after the bombing, also died soon after.

Mr. Nakazawa was one of those people who I will never forget photographing.

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FROM ABOVE featured on the John Batchelor Show- WABC Radio

Sunday, December 23rd, 2012

..December 2012.. ..New York..

My interview from earlier this year with talk show host John Batchelor was broadcast again on WABC Radio this weekend. It was the first US interview about FROM ABOVE, my limited edition book featuring portraits and testimonials of atomic bomb survivors and firebombing survivors from Dresden and Tokyo.

The interview can now be heard on the web at this link:
http://podfuse-dl.andomedia.com/800185/podfuse-origin.andomedia.com/citadel_origin/pods/WABC/WABC-Batchelor/jbs_102911b.mp3

The book can be purchased in the US, Japan and Europe from this links:
http://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/citation.cfm?catalog=I1040

There is only one edition of the book printed and there is a limited amount remaining.

Michael Logan, “Coventry Blitz”

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

Coventry Blitz survivor, John Huthwaite

Tuesday, November 13th, 2012

Coventry Blitz, Moonlight Sonata

Monday, November 12th, 2012

Hiroshi Matsuzoe, atomic bomb survivor from Nagasaki

Friday, October 26th, 2012

..October 2012.. ..Nagasaki..

Earlier this year, Mainichi newspaper ran a story about atomic bomb survivor Hiroshi Matsuzoe, who I photographed in Nagasaki for my book From Above.

Last April he had an operation on his throat to removed a cancer. He lost his voice. From September, he has been training on an electronic device to speak again. He has been quite successful and on the day of the newspaper report, April 26, he was having his first lecture after the cancer operation.

‘I’m getting a little tense, ’cause I’m a bit afraid that I can’t speak well enough. But, I speak for the elimination of the nuclear weapons.’ through the machine, his voice was powerful.”