MASAO SETO, who documented turmoil in Asia, dies at 95



Monday, June 8, 2026- Veteran Japanese photographer Masao Seto has died at the age of 95, closing a long career defined by powerful documentary work capturing moments of conflict, social change, and human resilience across Asia. His death marks the loss of one of the region’s most respected visual chroniclers.

Seto was known for his ground-level photojournalism, often focusing on how political upheaval and rapid modernization affected ordinary people. 

His work spanned decades and included coverage of post-war recovery, protests, and shifting cultural landscapes across multiple Asian countries, earning him recognition for both historical value and artistic depth.

Colleagues and critics have described his legacy as one rooted in quiet observation and human-centered storytelling, with images that preserved moments of tension and transition without sensationalism. 

His passing leaves behind an extensive body of work that continues to serve as a visual record of Asia’s modern history.

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