Matsusaburō Yokoyama
1838–1884 (age 46)
Biography
Matsusaburō Yokoyama (1838–1884) was a pioneering photographer who documented Japan during the early Meiji period, a time of dramatic social and technological transformation. His photographic work captured the changing landscape of Japanese society as the nation modernized and adopted new technologies.
As one of Japan's early photographers, Yokoyama contributed to the visual documentation of his era, creating a historical record of this pivotal period in Japanese history. His work represents the intersection of traditional Japanese culture and modern photographic technology, making him an important figure in the history of Japanese photography.