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You have posted in this forum: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:10 pm    Post subject: T. Enami - pictures from the late 19th, early 20th century  

The first Japanese photography was taken in 1857 by Ichiki Shirō (1828–1903), who made a calotype of Shimazu Nariakira, his clan chief. Shortly later, among the first Western voyagers arriving in Japan were some photographers, including the British photographer Felice Beato (1833 or 1834 - ca. 1907) who arrived in 1863 and opened a commercial photography studio in Yokohama.

One of the famous photographer from that early Taisho period was Enami Nobukuni (江南 信國, 1859-1929) who signed his work as T. Enami. He was very prolific and worked on all popular format of that time, including on stereoviews. He also published many pictures of Japanese monuments and landscapes, and was a contributing photographer to the National Geographic.

Since he published many pictures from places in Japan that are now tourist destination, it seemed interested to display some of the most famous ones.


Tohoku

Matsushima




Kanto

Tokyo

      
Hibiya garden, Old Imperial Hotel, Ueno


Yokohama


Benten Street, where T. Enami had his photography shop


Kamakura


Daibutsu


Enoshima




Hakone




Yamanaka Lake





Chubu

Asama




Nakasendo


Mt-Myogi


Nagoya


Nagoya castle



Kansai

Kyoto

         
Bamboo Alley, Kinkaki-Ji, Kiyomizu Temple, Kitano


Nara


Nigetsu-Do


Hikone





Chugoku

Miyajima


floating torii


Iwakuni


Kintai Bridge





One of the technique used by T. Enami is the use of stereoviews - those two pictures places one next to another which, when looked up with special glasses, give the impression of seeing a 3D-picture. You can see the effect by alternating quickly the two images, as on this pictures of workers at Inani Jinja in Kyoto :



If you like this, check the following as well :
Tokyo Ueno : http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/9485/tokyoueno.gif
Nikko Chujenji Road : http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/3737/nikkochujenjiroad.gif
Nakasendo Mt-Myogi : http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/3338/nakasendomtmyogi.gif
Kyoto Kitano : http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/7278/kyotokitano.gif
Kyoto Inani Jinja : http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/3693/kyotoinanijinja.gif
Kamakura Daibutsu : http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/5954/kamakuradaibutsu.gif




There are several excellent resources on the net about T. Enami and its work.

The reference if www.t-enami.org - lots of pictures, a detailed biography.
Pink Tentacle has an excellent thread on those animated stereograms
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