Katsuhide Morimoto is a Japanese photographer and visual artist. He was born in Tokyo in 1965 and graduated from the Tokyo College of Photography in 1988.
Morimoto's work is characterized by its use of light and shadow to create a sense of mystery and surrealism. He often uses long exposures to capture the beauty of nature, as well as to explore the relationship between people and their environment. His photographs have been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, and the International Center for Photography in New York City.
Morimoto has also published several books, including "Light & Shadow" (2000), "The World Through My Eyes" (2003), and "The Art of Seeing" (2006). His work has been featured in magazines such as National Geographic, Time Magazine, and Vogue Japan. In addition to his photography career, Morimoto has also worked as a professor at Tokyo University of Arts since 2002.
Morimoto's work has been praised for its unique vision and ability to capture moments that are both beautiful and thought-provoking. He continues to explore new ways to express himself through his photography, pushing boundaries with each new project he takes on.