
Wayne
Nobushi T. Fuji’i
Winter Hawthorns
photo, 181/2" x 14", $350 |
Wayne
Nobushi T. Fuji’i
GALLERY IV
Born in post-WW II Tokyo, Wayne Nobushi T. Fuji’i received
a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of California
Berkeley, where he studied photography with William Garnett. While
still a student at UC, Fuji’i joined forces with Yukio Futagawa,
a renowned photographer and then fledgling publisher of the now
critically acclaimed GA (Global Architecture) series of books and
periodicals. From there, Fuji’i embarked on a 30-year career
in photojournalism specializing in architecture and landscape architecture.
His work, long admired for its skillful use of available light,
has been featured extensively in architectural publications worldwide.
In his latest work, Fuji’i takes the notion of available light
still further and captures in his images the luminosity and translucency,
evoked by the ever-changing light of the distinct seasons inherent
in the rural landscape and life in Vermont. |