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'''''Shashin Salon''''' (寫眞サロン, 写真サロン, ''Shashin Saron'') was a Japanese photography magazine. Its title means "photographic salon".
 
'''''Shashin Salon''''' (寫眞サロン, 写真サロン, ''Shashin Saron'') was a Japanese photography magazine. Its title means "photographic salon".
  
==1933–40==
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== 1933–40 ==
  
Kitahara Masao (北原正雄) had worked at Ars for ''[[Ars Camera]]'' before setting up the company [[Genkōsha]] (玄光社) to publish the monthly magazine ''Shashin Salon'', whose first issue is dated January 1933. Thanks to the efforts of its managing editor Saitō Kōji (齋藤鵠児), the new magazine attracted many submissions from photographers living in the provinces, and thereby stimulated clubs and activities: Ueda Shōji (植田正治) is the best known of these photographers.
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Kitahara Masao (北原正雄) had worked at [[Ars]] for ''[[Ars Camera]]'' before setting up the company [[Genkōsha]] (玄光社) to publish the monthly magazine ''Shashin Salon'', whose first issue is dated January 1933. Thanks to the efforts of its managing editor Saitō Kōji (齋藤鵠児), the new magazine attracted many submissions from photographers living in the provinces, and thereby stimulated clubs and activities: Ueda Shōji (植田正治) is the best known of these photographers.
  
 
The last issue is dated December 1940; ''Shashin Salon'' was then merged within ''[[Shashin Bunka]].''
 
The last issue is dated December 1940; ''Shashin Salon'' was then merged within ''[[Shashin Bunka]].''
  
==1951–61==
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== 1951–61 ==
  
 
''Shashin Salon'' came back as a quarterly, dated September 1951, edited by Suzuki Hachirō (鈴木八郎); from June 1952 it was again a monthly. From the January 1959 issue the format increased from B5 to A4, the first of a number of changes that were insufficient to prevent it from closing; its last issue is dated December 1961.
 
''Shashin Salon'' came back as a quarterly, dated September 1951, edited by Suzuki Hachirō (鈴木八郎); from June 1952 it was again a monthly. From the January 1959 issue the format increased from B5 to A4, the first of a number of changes that were insufficient to prevent it from closing; its last issue is dated December 1961.
  
==References==
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== Bibliography ==
*{{Jmags-gaisetsu}} P.39.
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* {{Jmags-gaisetsu}} P.39.
*{{Jmags-kiseki}} P.9.
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* {{Jmags-kiseki}} P.9.
*{{Jmags-major}} Pp.380–81.
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* {{Jmags-major}} Pp.380–81.
  
 
[[Category: Japanese magazines]]
 
[[Category: Japanese magazines]]

Latest revision as of 17:21, 2 October 2019

Shashin Salon (寫眞サロン, 写真サロン, Shashin Saron) was a Japanese photography magazine. Its title means "photographic salon".

1933–40

Kitahara Masao (北原正雄) had worked at Ars for Ars Camera before setting up the company Genkōsha (玄光社) to publish the monthly magazine Shashin Salon, whose first issue is dated January 1933. Thanks to the efforts of its managing editor Saitō Kōji (齋藤鵠児), the new magazine attracted many submissions from photographers living in the provinces, and thereby stimulated clubs and activities: Ueda Shōji (植田正治) is the best known of these photographers.

The last issue is dated December 1940; Shashin Salon was then merged within Shashin Bunka.

1951–61

Shashin Salon came back as a quarterly, dated September 1951, edited by Suzuki Hachirō (鈴木八郎); from June 1952 it was again a monthly. From the January 1959 issue the format increased from B5 to A4, the first of a number of changes that were insufficient to prevent it from closing; its last issue is dated December 1961.

Bibliography

  • Shirayama Mari (白山眞理). "Nihon no shashin/kamera zasshi" (日本の写真・カメラ雑誌). Nihon shashin-shi gaisetsu (日本写真史概説, "An outline history of photography in Japan"). Tokyo: Iwanami, 1999. ISBN 4-00-008381-3. P.39.
  • Shirayama Mari (白山眞理). Shashin zasshi no kiseki (写真雑誌の奇跡, "Traces of camera magazines"). Tokyo: JCII Library, 2001. P.9.
  • Shirayama Mari. "Major Photography Magazines". In The History of Japanese Photography, ed. Ann Wilkes Tucker, et al. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-300-09925-8. Pp. 378–85. Pp.380–81.