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After graduation from Keio University, He worked as an adult videodirector and became a dead body photographer in 1994. He has taken pictures in Thailand, Colombia, Russia, Palestine, India, Mexico, Ukraine, Japan, Brazil and elsewhere.[1]
Publications
Books
Sekaizankokukikou SHITAI NI ME GA KURANDE (死体に目が眩んで―世界残酷紀行, 2000)
Fight Review (ファイト批評, 2005)
Photobook
danse macabre to the HARDCORE WORKS (1996)
Videos
Junk film/Tsurisaki Kiyotaka tanpen shu (ジャンクフィルム/釣崎清隆残酷短編集, 2007)