Publications dedicated to Hamaya's works •
Senkō shashinjutsu (). Ars Shashin Bunko (). Tokyo: Ars, 1941. A handbook on
flash photography. •
Yukiguni: Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū: Kamera Mainichi bessatsu (). Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1956. Photographs of Japan's "snow country", the northeast coast of
Honshū. Published in conjunction with
Camera Mainichi. •
Ura Nihon: Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū () / ''Japan's Back Coast''. Tokyo: Shinchōsha, 1957. The title means "back-country Japan". •
Henkyō no machi () /
Urumchi. Sekai Shashinka Shirīzu (). Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1957. Photographs of
Ürümqi. •
Mite kita Chūgoku () /
The China I Have Seen. Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1958. A separate booklet contains an English translation. •
Shi no furusato (). Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1958. •
Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū (). Gendai Nihon shashin zenshū (). Tokyo: Sōgensha, 1958. Number 3 in a set of nine booklets of Japanese photography, the only other photographers having entire booklets devoted to their work being
Ihei Kimura and
Ken Domon. •
Kodomo fūdoki () /
Children in Japan. Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1959. Photographs of children in Japan. •
Ikari to kanashimi no kiroku (). Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1960. •
Nihon rettō () /
Landscapes of Japan. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1964. •
Eye: Hiroshi Hamaya photographs. Ōiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1968. •
American America. Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1971. •
Hamaya Hiroshi-shū (). Chikuma Foto Gyararī (). Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō, 1971. •
Senzō zanzō: Shashinka no taikenteki kaisō (). Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 1971. •
Nihon no shika: Shashinshū (). Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1972. •
Aizu Yaichi (). Ōiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1972. A portfolio about the poet and art historian
Aizu Yaichi. •
Nihon no shizen ()
Landscape of Japan. 2 vols. Tokyo: Kokusai-jōhō-sha, 1975. •
Yukiguni (). Sonorama Shashin Sensho () 1. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1977. •
Kohō Fuji (). Nihon no bi (). Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1978. •
Nankyoku hantō natsu-keshiki () /
Summer Shots: Antarctic Peninsula. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1979. •
Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū-sei-ten: 1930–1981 (). Tokyo: PPS Tsūshinsha, 1981. •
Chi no kao (). Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū-sei () 1. Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 1981. Title means "Aspects of nature". •
Sei no kao (). Hamaya Hiroshi shashinshū-sei () 2. Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 1981. •
Landscapes. New York: Abrams 1982. . English-language version of
Chi no kao (1981). •
Tabi: Shashinshū (). Tokyo: Nihon Kōtsū-kōsha, 1982. •
Hiroshi Hamaya. I Grandi Fotografi. [Milano]: Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri, [1982]. •
Gakugei shoka () /
Gakugei Shoka. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1983. 2nd ed. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1991. . Black and white portraits of writers and other people in the arts, 1937–82. Texts in Japanese, captions in Japanese and English. •
Hiroshi Hamaya. Los Grandes Fotografos. Barcelona: Ediciones Orbis, 1984. •
Nyonin rekijitsu: Hamaya Asa tsuitō shashinchō () /
Calendar days of Asaya Hamaya, 1948–1950. Ōiso, Kanagawa: Hamaya Hiroshi, 1985. A portfolio of photographs of Hamaya's wife taken 1948–1950, issued as a memorial to her after her death. •
Shōwa nyoninshū: Shashinshū () /
Women in the Showa Era. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1985. •
Hamaya Hiroshi ten: ICP masutā-obu-fotogurafī-shō jushō kinen () /
Hiroshi Hamaya: Fifty-Five Years of Photography. Tokyo: PPS Tsūshinsha, 1986. •
Emergence de la terre. Neuilly: Éditions Hologramme, 1986. With a preface by
Marc Riboud. •
Shōwa dansei shokun: Shashinshū (). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun-sha, 1989. . •
Hamaya Hiroshi: Shashin taiken 60 nen (). Hiratsuka, Kanagawa: Hiratsuka Museum of Art, 1991. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the
Hiratsuka Museum of Art. •
Senzō zanzō: Shashin taiken 60 nen (). Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō, 1991. . •
Shashinshū watakushi (). Ōiso, Kanagawa: Shōnan Bunko, 1991. •
Shashin no seiki: Hamaya Hiroshi shashin taiken roku-jū-roku-nen (). Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1997. Catalogue of an exhibition of 66 years' work by Hamaya held at the
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. •
Fukuen zuisho no hitobito (). Tokyo: Sōjunsha, 1998. . Black and white portraits of writers and other people in the arts. Texts and captions in Japanese. •
Ichi no oto: 1930-nendai Tōkyō: Hamaya Hiroshi sakuhinshū (). Tokyo: Kawade Shobō Shinsha, 2009. . Photographs of Tokyo in the 1930s. •
Ichi no oto: Machi no sazanuki: 1930-nendai Tōkyō: Hamaya Hiroshi sakuhinten (). JCII Photo Salon Library 238. Tokyo: JCII, 2011. Booklet accompanying an exhibition of photographs of Tokyo in the 1930s.
Other publications with major contributions by Hamaya •
Det Gömda Japan. Stockholm, Bonnier, 1960. Text by Bo Setterlind. • Cornell Capa, ed.
The Concerned Photographer 2. New York: Grossman, 1972. (hardback), (paperback). Photographs by Hamaya,
Cornell Capa,
Marc Riboud,
Roman Vishniac,
Bruce Davidson,
Gordon Parks,
Ernst Haas,
Donald McCullin, and
W. Eugene Smith. •
Shiga Prefecture. Ōtsu, Shiga: Shiga Prefectural Government, 1984. Hamaya contributes the photographs; the text is by various writers. •
Die Präfektur Shiga. Ōtsu, Shiga: Regierung der Präfektur Shiga, 1984. •
Modan Tōkyō rapusodi () /
Rhapsody of Modern Tokyo. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 1993. Catalogue of an exhibition of prewar street photography by Hamaya,
Kineo Kuwabara,
Kōji Morooka, ,
Masao Horino and
Yoshio Watanabe held at the
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. • Judith Keller and Amanda Maddox, eds. ''
Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto.'' Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2013. . Catalogue of an exhibition of the work of Hamaya and
Kansuke Yamamoto. == Notes ==