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James Whitlow Delano (born 1960) is an American reportage photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. He has published several books of photography and is known for black and white long term projects based on human rights, the environment and culture. Delano’s work, mainly from Asia and Latin America, has received many honors internationally including the Alfred Eisenstadt Award,〔(Alfred Eisenstadt Award 2000 winner and runners-up ) ''Colombia University News'' Apr 6, 2000〕 from Picture of the Year International,〔(POYI 68 Winners, general division and freelance/agency stories (Sunday, Feb. 13), Science/Natural History Picture Story ) Picture of the Year International〕 National Press Photographers Association (N.P.P.A.),〔(Best Published Picture Story ) The best of photo journalism 2008〕 Leica’s Oskar Barnack award (honorable mention),〔"Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2006", in "Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2007" (PDF), Leica Camera; (archived ) by the Wayback Machine on 15 August 2011.〕 PX3 (Prix de la Photographie, Paris),〔(Exhibition Winners of Px3's Aftermath ) Prix de la Photographie, Paris (Px3)〕 Photo District News, American Photography,〔(James Whitlow Delano,Gallery ) American Illustration & American Photography〕 Communication Arts〔(Delano, James Whitlow, List of winners ) Communication Arts〕 and others. His photographs have shown in galleries and museums on five continents and are held in the permanent collections of La Triennale Museum of Art,〔(IMPERO-Impressioni dalla Cina ) La Triennale Museum of Art〕 and the Museo Fotografia Contemporanea〔(Museo Fotografia Contemporanea )〕 both in Milan (Italy) and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas. His latest book project, The Mercy Project / Inochi,〔() Madosha (Japanese)〕 which he created and curated was released in 2010 to help raise funds and awareness for hospice and palliative care in memory of his sister, Jeanne Louise Delano. He is a co-founder of the Tokyo Documentary Photography Workshop (T.D.P.W.).〔(Tokyo Documentary Photography Workshop (T.D.P.W.) )〕 == Photo books == * ''Empire: Impression from China''〔(Time magazine article ) Times〕 (monograph / Five Continents Editions, Milan 2004) * ''I Viaggi di Tiziano Terzani''〔(Fotografie di James Whitlow Delano, presentazione di Angela Terzani Staude ) Vallardi (Italian)〕 (monograph / Vallardi Editions, Milan 2008) * ''The Mercy Project / Inochi''〔 (Creator, Curator / Madosha, Tokyo 2010) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Whitlow Delano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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