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* Tetsuzo Tsukamoto, [[Reiko Kita]]. "Drawing a Bound Woman" (<i>[[Kitan Club]]</i> Jan. 1953) | * Tetsuzo Tsukamoto, [[Reiko Kita]]. "Drawing a Bound Woman" (<i>[[Kitan Club]]</i> Jan. 1953) |
Revision as of 13:36, 1 August 2013
Tsukamoto=(塚本) family name, Tetsuzo=(鉄三) first name
Contents
Activities
Photographer. Kinbakushi. Tsukamoto continually published work in Kitan Club magazine from its early days until its final issue in March, 1975.
Alternate Name(s)
塚本鉄三(Japanese)
Biography
1950: Tsukamoto begins doing bondage photography around this time.
1953 (Jul): Tsukamoto is in charge of photography for "Utsukushiki Imashime 1." Bondage by Kou Minomura. Published by Akebono Shobo (which published Kitan Club magazine at this time).
1953 (Dec): Tsukamoto is in charge of photography for "Utsukushiki Imashime 2." Bondage by Takashi Tsujimura. Published by Akebono Shobo.
1961: "The Reality of Bondage Photography" series begins in the June issue of Kitan Club.
1963: "Camera Report" series begins in In October issue of Kitan Club.
1975: "Camera and Pen SM Reportage" runs until the final March issue.
Interesting point(s)
Tsukamoto took photos of strippers for advertising at Osaka's Southern D strip club[1].
Selected Works
- Tetsuzo Tsukamoto, Reiko Kita. "Drawing a Bound Woman" (Kitan Club Jan. 1953)
- Takashi Tsujimura, Tetsuzo Tsukamoto. "A Study of Bondage Beauty Through the Gote and Takatekote" (Kitan Club April 1953)
- Takashi Tsujimura, Tetsuzo Tsukamoto. "Spots of Bondage Feeling Through Straw Rope" (Kitan Club May 1953)
- Kou Minomura. "Utukushiki Imashime 1" (Photography by Tetsuzo Tsukamoto)
- Takashi Tsujimura. "Utsukushiki Imashime 2" (Photography by Tetsuzo Tsukamoto)
References
- ↑ Dohmu Kitahara and Hitomi Saotome. The People of Kitan Club. Tokyo: Kawade Bunko, 2003. Print.