Ryuijie was born in Otaru, Japan in
1950. As a young child he moved with his family to the US and
subsequently lived in many places, from Hawaii to New Hampshire, and
again in Japan, until his father retired from the military. Throughout
his childhood, Ryuijie showed a serious inclination to the arts. This
interest began to materialize during his own military service.
While stationed in Guam, Ryuijie learned underwater photography while
pursuing his long time interest in scuba diving. After his tour, he
came back to the Monterey Peninsula where he attended college and began
a successful career in lithography. It was in Monterey that an exhibit
of Jerry Uelsmann’s photographs inspired him and propelled him into the
practice of fine art black and white photography.
Ryuijie has steadfastly pursued his own photographic vision for over
thirty years, and has acquired a reputation for his exquisite
platinum/palladium prints, in addition to his traditional black and
white work.
platinum/palladium print
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While stationed in Guam, Ryuijie learned underwater photography while pursuing his long time interest in scuba diving. After his tour, he came back to the Monterey Peninsula where he attended college and began a successful career in lithography. It was in Monterey that an exhibit of Jerry Uelsmann’s photographs inspired him and propelled him into the practice of fine art black and white photography.
Ryuijie has steadfastly pursued his own photographic vision for over thirty years, and has acquired a reputation for his exquisite platinum/palladium prints, in addition to his traditional black and white work.