Kozaburō Tamamura

Kozaburō Tamamura

Kozaburō Tamamura (玉村 康三郎) (1856—1923?) est un photographe japonais. En 1874, il ouvrit un studio photographique dans le quartier d'Asakusa à Tokyo, mais en 1883 il se déplaça à Yokohama, où il eut beaucoup de succès. Il fut l'un des initiateur de Yokohama shashin. Son studio fonctionna jusqu'en 1909.

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