Tomio Kondō, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Tomio Kondō

Japanese photographer

Date of Birth: 24-Jan-1900

Place of Birth: Niigata Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 15-Nov-1957

Profession: photographer

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Tomio Kondō

  • Tomio Kondo (?? ??, Kondo Tomio, January 24, 1900 – November 15, 1957) was an amateur photographer who lived on and energetically photographed Sado island in the Sea of Japan.Kondo was born to a landowning family in Kanazawa village (subsequently part of Kanai, which in turn was amalgamated within "Sado City").
  • He started with a camera at 18, and also had a keen interest in archaeology.
  • Kondo photographed landscapes and a great variety of life on the island, as well as the figures from literary and artistic circles on the mainland who came to visit during the infancy of Sado's tourism industry.
  • He financed this by gradually selling off land owned by the family. Kondo was keen to keep up with the latest news on the island.
  • He helped set up the Sado museum (?????, Sado Hakubutsukan), of which he became a trustee, and organizations devoted to mountain walking and botany. Kondo left a collection of about 8,840 plates on his death.
  • These were bought by the bus company Niigata Kotsu (????), which presented them to the Sado museum, but they were little known until 1979, when they were seen by Haruo Tomiyama (himself a notable photographer of Sado) and others.
  • Four years later they became an Asahi Camera cover story, and thanks to the effort of Tomiyama and others they have been exhibited in Sado and anthologized in two books.
  • The photographs then had some exposure in the general-interest media; for example, the 17 August 1995 issue of the magazine Serai (???, Sarai) had a six-page feature on them. Sado City has recently started a photography contest in Kondo's honour.

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