Posts Tagged ‘Senji Yamaguchi’

Mr. Senji Yamaguchi

Monday, August 8th, 2011

..August 2011.. ..Nagasaki..

Throughout his life Mr. Yamaguchi has been a dedicated Hibakusha activist. He is know by many from a photograph taken of his upper body showing keloid scars.

In 1982, he addressed a UN Special Session on Disarmament. Mr. Yamaguchi tirelessly traveled the world speaking to anyone who wanted to hear about the horrors of nuclear weapons.

I photographed Mr. Yamaguchi while in Nagasaki for the From Above photo exhibition. It was an unexpected opportunity. One of those great surprises.

He is in very fragile condition. But still has a sharp mind and understanding of current events. He hasn’t left his home much in 7 years. I greatly appreciate the invitation from his wife, Sachiko, to meet Mr. Yamaguchi.

I enjoyed the 40 minutes photographing and speaking with him. I will never forget. He is probably the most impressive person I’ve ever photographed.

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Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Mr. Senji Yamaguchi

Monday, August 16th, 2010

..August 2010                              Nagasaki..

Copy of an article written by Tetsu Morii in Nishi Nippon newspaper appearing August 3rd, 2010.  The article covers a photo session I did with Nagasaki Hibakusha Mr. Senji Yamaguchi.

Throughout his life Mr. Yamaguchi has been a dedicated Hibakusha activist.  He is know by many from a photograph taken of his upper body showing keloid scars.

In 1982, he addressed a UN Special Session on Disarmament.  Mr. Yamaguchi tirelessly traveled the world speaking to anyone who wanted to hear about the horrors of  nuclear weapons.

I photographed Mr. Yamaguchi while in Nagasaki for the From Above photo exhibition.  It was an unexpected opportunity.  One of those great surprises.

He is in very fragile condition.  But still has a sharp mind and understanding of current events.  He hasn’t left his home much in 7 years.  I greatly appreciate the invitation from his wife, Sachiko, to meet Mr. Yamaguchi. 

I enjoyed the 40 minutes photographing and speaking with him.   I will never forget.  He is probably the most impressive person I’ve ever photographed.