Hiroshi Watanabe, 1951, Japan, is a California based photographer who graduated
from the Department of Photography at Nihon University in 1975. He moved to the
US and started working in the production of TV commercials. Later he even
created his own production company. 20 years later, in 1995, he started to
photograph again and travel the world. He closed the production company in 2000
and has since devoted his time to be a photographer. Hiroshi is interested in
what humans do, seeking to capture people and traditions. In 2010 he released
the book Love Point which contains studio images of sexdolls mixed with
images of real girls dressed in the same way. For his book Suo
Sarumawashi he photographed a tradition that has existed for over a thousand
years in Japan. Dancing and performing monkeys were initially used as a form of
religious ritual to protect the horses of warriors. Today they perform acrobatic
stunts and comedic skits for an audience. He took intimate portraits of the
monkeys, displaying human-like features.
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