On April 30 (Saturday), I participated in a lecture on "Take Cultural Properties-Buddhas I Meet with Photos-" held at Nara Prefecture's antenna shop "Nara Mahorobakan" in 1-chome, Nihonbashi Muromachi.
I was a one-hour course from 13:00 in Part 1.
In this course, an active museum photographer will tell you the relationship between cultural properties and photography, the specific shooting methods of Buddha statues, and their commitments in an easy-to-understand manner.
Lecturer was Kasuke Sasaki, a member of the Nara National Museum Archives (photographic engineer).
The story began with the history of photography, and was very interesting to hear from the thoughts of the Buddha statue "shape" and "shape" and "shape" as a photographer.
The Nara National Museum celebrated its 120th anniversary last year, and on April 29, this year, the Nara Buddha statue hall, which was renovated over about two years, was reopened.
At the Nara Mahorobakan, an exhibition event is also held from Tuesday, April 26 to May 10 (Tuesday), entitled "~ Nara Buddha statue hall renewal opening commemorative-Nara Buddha statue hall Buddha statue hall Buddha statue hall" .
The course was wonderful, but the photos of the Buddha statue displayed at this event (photographed by Mr. Sasaki) are wonderful, and I would like you to stop by during the GW.
Click here for the website of Nara Mahorobakan. ⇒
http://www.mahoroba-kan.jp/index.html