Akira Gomi (五味 彬, Gomi Akira, born 1953) is a Japanese photographer whose work focuses on beauty across racial lines. His work is in the style of Laurie Toby Edison.[1]

Education

Gomi graduated Nihon University, Dept. of Photography in 1977. He studied with Laurence Sackman and Michel Benton and then returned to Japan in 1983.

Photography career

Gomi established a company in 1993 called Digitalogue which produces multimedia photography works. At that time, he began to publish a series of books on photos of women of different races, with an emphasis on anatomical differences,[2][3] in the style of William Herbert Sheldon's Ivy League nude posture photos.

In 1998, his work focused on the subject of loose socks.[4][5]

Publications

  • Nude of J. (with Toni Meneguzzo) (1991)
  • Americans 1.0, Los Angeles 1994 (1994) ISBN 978-4-89424-018-6
  • Americans 1.0 Los Angeles (1994) CD-ROM
  • Yellows 2.0 Tokyo 1993 (1994) CD-ROM
  • Yellows 3.0 China 1994 (1994)
  • Yellows Privacy (1994) CD-ROM
  • Yellows Men (with Kaz Katayama) (1995) ISBN 4-89424-052-1
  • Yellows: Contemporary Girls (1997) CD-ROM
  • Americans 1.0 (1998) ISBN 978-4-82112-246-2
  • Yellows 1.0 1991 (1999)

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