Hugues Krafft
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Hugues Krafft (1853 – 1935) was a
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born in
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. He travelled around the world, and visited Japan in 1882–1883. He left numerous quality photographs of the period. He was among the first to use instantaneous
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in Japan (he used a Zeiss camera with
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plates, a process which became widely available in 1880), which allowed him to take vivid pictures in an open environment, in contrast to the many staged studio photographs made by his predecessors.


Works


''Souvenirs de notre tour du monde'' (1885)''A travers le Turkestan russe'' (1902)A travers le Turkestan russe : ouvrage illustré de deux cent-soixante-cinq gravures d'après les clichés de l'auteur et contenant une carte en couleurs (1902)


Gallery

Image:KoishikawaArtillery1882.jpg, Artillery unit at the
Koishikawa is a district of Bunkyo, Tokyo. It consists of five sub-areas, . In Koishikawa are located two well regarded gardens: the Koishikawa Botanical Garden (operated by the University of Tokyo) in Hakusan, and the Koishikawa Korakuen Garden in Kō ...
arsenal, Tokyo, in 1882. Image:SaigoTsugumichiAndBeato1882.jpg,
Felice Beato Felice Beato (1832 – 29 January 1909), also known as Felix Beato, was an Italian–British photographer. He was one of the first people to take photographs in East Asia and one of the first war photographers. He is noted for his genre works, ...
with
Saigō Tsugumichi Saigō may refer to: Places * Saigō, Shimane * Saigō, Miyazaki People * Saigō-no-Tsubone (Lady Saigō) (1552–1589), consort of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the samurai lord and shōgun * Saigō Takamori * Saigō Tanomo * Teruhiko Saigō was a ...
(seated in front) in 1882. Image:SaigoTsugumichiHouse1882.jpg, The house of Saigo Tsugumichi.


See also

* List of French photographers *
Felice Beato Felice Beato (1832 – 29 January 1909), also known as Felix Beato, was an Italian–British photographer. He was one of the first people to take photographs in East Asia and one of the first war photographers. He is noted for his genre works, ...


References


Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. “Krafft, Hugues”, LC Control Number n 88619670
Accessed 27 March 2007. * Esmein, Suzanne. ''Hugues Krafft au Japon de Meiji: photographies d'un voyage, 1882–1883'' (Paris : Hermann, 2003). . * Ladam, Nicolas. ''Le Voyage d'Hugues Krafft au Soleil Levant. Pratiques du voyage et représentations du Japon d'un grand bourgeois français dans les années 1880'', mémoire de Master d'Histoire soutenu à l'université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, sous la direction de Catherine Nicault, 2008
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1853 births 1935 deaths French photographers Pioneers of photography French expatriates in Japan {{France-photographer-stub