Collection: Yoshio Mizoguchi
Yoshio Mizoguchi photobooks at Lokator100 — a selection of Japanese street photography and snapshot-based image sequences from a self-taught photographer active since 1970.
- Japanese photographer active since 1970
- Self-taught and closely associated with Japanese photobook culture
- Known for Tokyo, Kyoto, and Enoshima image sequences
- Published by Sokyusha and Nippon-Camera
- Works through snapshots, street observation, and charged everyday scenes
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Sold outSignedTokyo on the Brink of Sanity - Yoshio Mizoguchi
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Obi and Sand: Kyoto/Enoshima - Yoshio Mizoguchi
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Yoshio Mizoguchi photobooks and Japanese street photography
Yoshio Mizoguchi began photography as a self-taught photographer in 1970. Across his books, he returns to a specific kind of image: photographs that remain close to ordinary life but carry an unusual emotional density. Women, passersby, summer heat, city streets, and fleeting contact recur throughout his work, giving his photobooks a recognisable tension between directness and instability. For readers of Photobooks rooted in Japanese street photography, his work occupies a distinct and consistent position.
What makes these books distinctive is their balance. Mizoguchi's photographs often retain the documentary aspect of street photography, but they are never purely descriptive. They hold on to small gestures, physical atmosphere, and moments of drift in ways that make the image feel suspended rather than fixed. That quality is central to both his urban work — as in Tokyo on the Brink of Sanity — and his more open coastal sequences.
The photobooks published under his name move through different places — Tokyo, Kyoto, Enoshima — but the underlying sensibility remains consistent. The images are alert to desire, fatigue, glamour, ordinariness, and passing presence, without turning any of these into heavy symbolism. Obi and Sand: Kyoto/Enoshima extends this sensibility across two geographically distinct settings, held together by the same attentive, unhurried gaze.
Tokyo, Kyoto, Enoshima, and the unstable surface of everyday life
- Self-taught photographer active since 1970
- Works through snapshots, portrait-like encounters, and street observation
- Photobooks shaped by cities, strangers, atmosphere, and passing bodies
- Combines documentary directness with a playful erotic charge
- Strong fit for readers of Japanese photography and photobook culture
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