Masaki Tamura (たむら まさき, Tamura Masaki, 26 January 1939 – 23 May 2018) was a Japanese cinematographer. Born in Aomori Prefecture, Tamura early on worked at Iwanami Productions (Iwanami Eiga), where. as an assistant, he helped photograph documentary films. He became a full-fledged cinematographer working on many of the documentaries of Shinsuke Ogawa. At the same time, he began photographing feature fiction films by directors such as Kazuo Kuroki, Yōichi Higashi, and Toshiya Fujita. He particularly became known for his collaborations with Mitsuo Yanagimachi. After working with many famous directors such as Juzo Itami, Sōgo Ishii, Gō Takamine, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and Kaizō Hayashi, he began working in the 1990s with a new generation of directors, such as Nobuhiro Suwa, Naomi Kawase, and Makoto Satō. His collaborations with Shinji Aoyama were notable in his final years. In 1982, he won the Mainichi Film Award for best cinematography for the film Farewell to the Land. The same year, he won the best cinematography award at the Yokohama Film Festival for Farewell to the Land and A Japanese Village - Furuyashikimura.
Drive-In Gamo
2014
Tokyo Rendezvous
2008
Shadow of Sand
2008
Sad Vacation
2007
AA
2006
Crickets
2006
Tampen
2001
Red Persimmons
2001
Desert Moon
2001
Self and Others
2001
Eureka
2001
Shady Grove
1999
Paradise Sea
1998
Serpent's Path
1998
Suzaku
1997
2/Duo
1997
Helpless
1996
Untamagiru
1989
Evil Dead Trap
1988
Tampopo
1985
Fire Festival
1985
The Crazy Family
1984
P. P. Rider
1983
Nemuremitsu
1976
Lady Snowblood
1973
A Japanese Demon
1973
























































