Kenro izu biography of mahatma gandhi
Photographer Kenro Izu awarded for improving children's lives..
Kenro Izu
Kenro Izu (井津 建郎, Izu Kenrō, born 1949 in Osaka[1]) is a Japanese-born photographer based in the United States.[2] He is the founder of children's charity Friends Without a Border, for which he has received two awards.
Photographer Kenro Izu awarded for improving children's lives.
He has also been awarded for his photography.
Life
Izu attended Nihon University College of Art in Tokyo from 1969-1972[1]. After moving to the United States in 1972[1], he spent two years working as a photo assistant in New York City and subsequently established his own studio, specializing in still life photography[1].
Since 1979, in addition to his well established commercial work, Kenro began his serious professional commitment to his fine art photography, traveling the world to capture the sacred ancient stone monuments in their natural settings.
He traveled and documented Egypt, Syria, Jordan, England, Scotland, Mexico, France and Easter Island (Chile).
He has also focused on Buddhism and