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Seiryū Inoue was born on 1931 in Japan, is a Japanese photographer. Discover Seiryū Inoue's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Seiryū Inoue (井上 青龍) was a Japanese photographer.

1931

Born in 1931 in Tosa, Kōchi Prefecture, Inoue became the first apprentice to Takeji Iwamiya in Osaka in 1951.

1950

During the 1950s, Inoue developed a reputation as a young documentary photographer.

1954

While continuing to work with Iwamiya in 1954, he started work as temporary cameraman for Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in Osaka.

1958

Iwamiya recognized his talent and from 1958 encouraged the young Inoue to roam the streets of Kamagasaki in Nishinari-ku, Osaka, permitting him to develop his private work in the studio darkroom.

1959

In 1959 he was a prizewinner in the Fuji Photo Film Contest Professional Section.

In 1959, Daidō Moriyama joined Iwamiya's studio before moving to Tokyo in 1961.

Moriyama credits Inoue with setting him on the road to photography and as being highly influential in developing his photographic style.

1960

In Tokyo, during May 1960, he held his first solo exhibition, "The Hundred Faces of Kamagasaki", which was awarded Newcomer Prize by Camera Geijutsu magazine.

1961

In 1961 he also received the Newcomer's Award from the Japan Photography Critics' Association.

1987

Inoue continued to work in Osaka, becoming a teacher of documentary photography at Osaka Geijutsu (Art) University and eventually a full professor in 1987.

Following his work in Kamagasaki, Inoue photographed ethnic Koreans emigrating from Japan to North Korea and the festivals and city of Kyoto, among other subjects.

1988

He was engaged in photographing daily life on the Amami Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture when he met an accidental death in Tokunoshima in 1988.

2005

Writing for Inoue's Retrospective exhibition in 2005, Moriyama wrote: "his words - 'You coming, Mori?' - calling me to accompany him to Kamagasaki set me on the road to becoming a photographer" and "without the pioneering Inoue I would not have set out upon the long road of photography that I have followed".