[Inaugurazione]”The 63rd 2022 Press Photo Exhibition” at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store until Saturday 24th December
The 63rd press photo exhibition in 2022 |
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Location: Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store (1-4-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) Main Building 7F |
Dates: December 14 (water) to December 24 (Saturday), 2022 |
Closed: Open every day during the exhibition period |
Hours of Operation: 10am to 7pm (closes at 6pm on last day) |
Free entry |
For more informationOfficial site |
The “2022 News Photo Exhibition”, which looks back on the year with news photos, kicked off on December 14 at the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. It is sponsored by the Tokyo Photographic Journalists Association, which has 35 members, including news organizations and news agencies.
The best news of 2022 is still “The Russian Invasion of Ukraine”. It had a great impact on our lives, such as high prices in familiar places. Mainichi Shimbun’s article “Thinking of the Ukrainian Sky” was also shortlisted for the Association Award Grand Prix. A woman boarding a bus reserved for refugees and looking at the sky through the glass reflecting the Ukrainian flag was photographed on Poland’s eastern border in March.
This is the ‘destroyed city’ taken in April near Kiev, Ukraine. Wrecked armored vehicles and burnt scars remain on the roads where Ukrainian and Russian forces fought fiercely, highlighting the horrors of war. In Japan, there was a disturbing incident that “former Prime Minister Abe was shot and killed.”
It’s been a noisy year inside and out,Many in the quad axel challenge (four and a half jump) at the Beijing OlympicsWhat encouraged people toYuzuru Hanyu, a professional figure skater. There is also a professional conversion in July, etc.It also won first prize in the “Yahoo! This photo was taken in AugustThis is the scene where I choose songs to play on the floor at my first public practice after turning pro.
This year, there was Hanyu’s “treasure photo” coat. It appears that the stickers are changed every few days, so there must have been a large number of requests from photographers from various companies. You can see how attractive Mr. Hanyu is as a subject.
I was soothed by the images of nature’s beauty, such as “Ezo Deer Appearing at Dusk” by Yomiuri Shimbun reporter Yu Iwasa.
The end of the year is a busy time, but how about looking back on the year while looking at photos? (Yomiuri Shimbun Art Exhibition Navigation Editorial Team, Hiroshi Wakamizu)