021-01  “The World in 4 Dimensions” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-02  “Zero gravity” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-03  “concentration” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-04  8x10 View Camera negative film series ”Shells on the surface of the water” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-05  8x10 View Camera negative film series “Shells against the tsunami” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-06  8x10 View Camera negative film series “Triangle” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-07  “Charge of energy” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-08  Title: “Water and Sky” Location: Atomic Bomb Memorial Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan Size: Frame 19 1/2 x 21 1/2, Image 11 x 23 Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-09  Title:”Frozen Lake” Location:Towada Lake, Akita, Japan Size:Frame 19 1/2 x 21 1/2, Image 14x19 Contact the gallery for pricing. 021-010  Portrait of my daughter. Taken on a Hasselblad (6x6) with Carl Zeiss 150mm and Ilford ASA100 Professional Black and White Negative 120 Film.  And printed on semi-gloss baryta photographic paper.
021-01 “The World in 4 Dimensions” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-02 “Zero gravity” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-03 “concentration” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-04 8x10 View Camera negative film series ”Shells on the surface of the water” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-05 8x10 View Camera negative film series “Shells against the tsunami” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-06 8x10 View Camera negative film series “Triangle” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-07 “Charge of energy” Image 11x14 in. Frame 16x20 in. Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-08 Title: “Water and Sky” Location: Atomic Bomb Memorial Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan Size: Frame 19 1/2 x 21 1/2, Image 11 x 23 Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-09 Title:”Frozen Lake” Location:Towada Lake, Akita, Japan Size:Frame 19 1/2 x 21 1/2, Image 14x19 Contact the gallery for pricing.
021-010 Portrait of my daughter. Taken on a Hasselblad (6x6) with Carl Zeiss 150mm and Ilford ASA100 Professional Black and White Negative 120 Film.  And printed on semi-gloss baryta photographic paper.

Shozo Kato(加藤彰三)

www.shozophotoart.com

www.kendoka.org

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Place of birth: Hiroshima Prefecture

1975: Graduated from Tokyo School of Art, Photography and Design, Tokyo, Japan. Awarded

the Artistic Photography Excellence Prize as a sophomore.

1975: Joined Tokyo Azabu Photo Studio

1977: Joined Tenmei Kano Photo Office (Roppongi Hills, Tokyo) Work: Portrait photographs of

entertainment, political, and cinemagraphic celebrities (Shintaro Ishihara, Akira Kurosawa,

Shintaro Katsu, Toshiro Mifune, Yuko Asano, Momoe Yamaguchi etc.) for magazines and movie posters

1979: Joined Minsei Tominaga Photo Office (Harajuku, Tokyo) Work: Commercial photography

(Toyota, Shiseido, Sony, Isetan, Suntory, TDK cassette tapes, Nescafe, SEIKO) Locations:

Okinawa, Hokkaido, Saipan, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Arizona (Navajo Indian

Village), Los Angeles, Germany, France, Mexico, Alaska and New York.

1982: Moved to the U.S.: Pratt Art School (New York City), photography (assistant instructor),

lithography and silkscreen (student).

1984: Joined The New York Yomiuri Press

1988: Established Shozo Kato Studio (Chelsea)

1991: Moved studio to Lafayette Street (SoHo)

May 1998: Obtained Kendo Kyoshi Certification (All Japan Kendo Federation)

November 1998: Obtained 7th dan in Iaido (All Japan Kendo Federation)

November 1999: Obtained Iaido Kyoshi Certification (All Japan Kendo Federation)

1999: Moved studio to Stamford, Connecticut (Art Village Association)

2003: Opened Shozo Photo Art Studio in New Rochelle, New York (Media Loft)

May 2010: Obtained 8th dan in Kendo (All Japan Kendo Federation)

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I am exploring the spiritual connection between martial arts and fine art. My focus is on artistic

photography production while concurrently leading the instruction and management of

Shidokan NY Kendo and Iaido Dojo, which I founded 40 years ago. I am in pursuit of timeless

images, especially through the use of classical lenses.


Analog photography has a supple and indescribable taste. If you would like to have your portrait taken in analog (film size: 6×6 4×5 8×10), please contact the gallery.