Shohei Yoshida studied fundamentals of photography and anthropology at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. After graduating from... Read More
Shohei Yoshida studied fundamentals of photography and anthropology at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. After graduating from the same university, he obtained a master's degree in anthropology at Western Michigan University. Upon returning to Japan, he began working as a professional photographer. He chose wild orangutans as a subject to explore photographic expression clarified through the lens of anthropology. Meanwhile, to explore personal methods of expression, apprenticed under photographer Masato Seto at the photography gallery Place M in Shinjuku. Aimed to project fundamental life information, which also resonates with humans, and the spiritual inner world of orangutans into photographs by using techniques of street photography.