LIFE IN JAPAN 日本での生活 1956 – 1959 BILLY LAMB
by Billy Lamb
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About the Book
When our family lived in Occupied Japan during the years 1956 – 1959, my father decided to take up photography as a hobby. I never thought of him as an artist, but the more I look at these photographs the more I realize what a true artist he was.
In addition to making all the photographs, my father set up a photo darkroom in our house. Billy P Lamb thoroughly documented our family’s experience from unexposed film to finished photographic prints. One of my fondest memories as a child was watching the exposed white sheet of blank photo paper come to life in the trays of chemicals and become a finished print.
The older I get the more I realize the hidden talents and eye for daily life in Japan that my father captured. This book is a collection of my father’s documentary photographs that he made while living there.
~Jake Lamb
In addition to making all the photographs, my father set up a photo darkroom in our house. Billy P Lamb thoroughly documented our family’s experience from unexposed film to finished photographic prints. One of my fondest memories as a child was watching the exposed white sheet of blank photo paper come to life in the trays of chemicals and become a finished print.
The older I get the more I realize the hidden talents and eye for daily life in Japan that my father captured. This book is a collection of my father’s documentary photographs that he made while living there.
~Jake Lamb
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About the Creator
MICHAEL ALVIS
Tennessee, USA
Michael Alvis is a photographer who enjoys exploring many places with his camera. He has traveled to Canada, Mexico, South Korea, and all 50 states in the USA. He lived and worked in Saitama, Japan for 6 years. He enjoys travel, eating sushi, reading, and watching films.