Tamamura Kozaburō

Tamamura Kozaburō

Tamamura Kozaburō (玉村 康三郎) (born 1856; date of death unknown) was a Japanese photographer. In 1874 he opened a photographic studio in Asakusa, Tokyo and subsequently moved to Yokohama in 1883, opening his most successful studio. He was an originator of the Yokohama "shashin" photographic scene. His studio was still operating in 1909.

References

* [http://www.art-antiques.ch/exhibitions/2003/photograph/artist/Kozaburo/index.html Bachmann Eckenstein Art & Antiques; "Asia Through the Lens", "Tamamura Kozaburo"] . Accessed 20 January 2007.


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