Raika Dōmei


Raika Dōmei is a group of three Japanese photographers and their associates who worked together on exhibitions and books from 1992 until 2009 or a little later.

History and concept

In 1992, the artist, novelist and old-camera enthusiast Genpei Akasegawa, the artist Yūtokutaishi Akiyama, and the photographer Yutaka Takanashi met at the opening party of an exhibition by the singer Anri Sugano and found that they had happened to bring along a Leica M3, M2 and M4 respectively. They found that they shared an enjoyment of mechanical cameras and also enjoyed walking around the streets taking photographs together. From that time until 2009 or thereabouts they walked around Nagoya, Hakata, Paris, Mie, and Tokyo; and exhibited and published the results.
Planned in early 2009 were photographs of Kurashiki.
The three said that they hoped their photography would preserve the individuality of the photographer, and that it would appeal not just to enthusiasts of Leica and other mechanical cameras but rather to all.
Akasegawa published an essay, "Raika Dōmei", about the group.
The three had no rigid allegiance to the Leica brand, or even avoidance of electronics: each photograph in the book Tokyo Kaleidoscope, for example, is annotated with a mention of the camera and lens used; the photographs by Akasegawa use a variety of cameras, and many of those by Takanashi use a Hexar RF.

Exhibitions

All the exhibitions listed here were by the three photographers as a group.
All the books listed below are by the three photographers as a group.