Tomio Seike was born 1943 in Tokyo. After finishing his studies at the Japan Photographic Academy in 1970, he started working as a photographer's assistant. In 1975, he began to do freelance photography, working mostly in the fashion industry and as a portrait photographer. Seike makes his small-format sepia-toned prints so carefully that he regularly produces only four or five new images each year. Perhaps best known for his portrait series of artist Zoe Leonard, Seike also created a series of classic nudes, a study of Paris and, most recently, abstracted waterscapes. Seike has been exhibiting his work worldwide since the early 1980s. He lives between Tokyo, London and Paris.
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BibliothŠque Nationale Paris; Maison Europ‚enne de la Photographie; Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, New Jersey; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston