Han Youngsoo
Han Youngsoo | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1933 |
| Died | 1998 (aged 64–65) |
| Known for | photographs of post-war Korea |
Han Youngsoo (Korean: 한영수; 1933-1998[1]) was a South Korean photographer.[2][3][4][5] He is mainly known for his black-and-white images of post-war Seoul from 1953 to 1963.[6]
References
- ^ "Postwar Korea caught on film : Han Youngsoo captured a country recovering and people filled with hope". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2025-08-25.
- ^ Reitman, Matthew. "New International Center of Photography Exhibition Focuses on Postwar Korea". InsideHook. Retrieved 2025-08-25.
- ^ Guzman, Alissa (2017-04-27). "A Photographer's Images of a Changing Seoul After the Korean War". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2025-08-25.
- ^ "A new Seoul: Han Youngsoo's reborn Korea – in pictures". the Guardian. 2017-02-27. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2025-08-25.
- ^ Kim, E. Tammy (2025-01-18). "The Henri Cartier-Bresson of South Korea". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2025-08-25.
- ^ "Han Young-soo, photographer behind black-and-white snapshots of women in postwar Korea - The Korea Times". www.koreatimes.co.kr. 2022-12-26. Retrieved 2025-08-25.