Born in Kobe in 1976. Through his viewfinder, he has continued to explore the relationship between human and nature, one of continued historical importance. He mainly photographs landscapes and has exhibited a large number of these works internationally since 2001. With a unique view toward nature and a sincere approach to the timeless theme, “the relationship between photography and time,” Tsuda is cultivating a new trend in landscape photography as one of its rising stars winning The Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists in 2010. In recent years, he has actively collaborated in areas beyond the field of contemporary art such as lectures, special classes and magazine writing, for which he regularly contributes. Since 2013, he has been a visiting associate professor at Osaka University of Arts and a visiting professor at Osaka University of Economics. His publications include Kogi (2007), SMOKE LINE (2008), Coming Closer (augmented edition, 2009), Storm Last Night (2010) and SAMELAND (2014).