{{short description|Japanese photography magazine}} {{nihongo|'''Camera Mainichi'''|カメラ毎日|Kamera mainichi}} is a Japanese monthly magazine of photography that started in June 1954 and ceased publication in April 1985.<ref name="hjp">Mari Shirayama, "Major Photography Magazines", pp. 378–385 of Anne Wilkes Tucker, ed., ''The History of Japanese Photography'' (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003; {{ISBN|0-300-09925-8}}).</ref><ref>Mari Shirayama ({{nihongo2|白山眞理}}), "Nihon no shashin/kamera zasshi" ({{nihongo2|日本の写真・カメラ雑誌}}), pp. 38–43 of ''Nihon shashin-shi gaisetsu'' ({{nihongo2|日本写真史概説}}, "An outline history of photography in Japan"; Tokyo: Iwanami, 1999; {{ISBN|4-00-008381-3}}).</ref> The Mainichi Press was the founding company.<ref name=capa/> Robert Capa was instrumental in the establishment of the magazine.<ref name=capa>{{cite book|author=Richard Whelan|title=Robert Capa: A Biography|url=https://archive.org/details/robertcapabiogra00whel_0|url-access=registration|accessdate=5 September 2016|year=1994|publisher=U of Nebraska Press|isbn=0-8032-9760-2|page=[https://archive.org/details/robertcapabiogra00whel_0/page/291 291]}}</ref>
As in most mass-market photography magazines, much of the editorial content of ''Camera Mainichi'' was devoted to news and reviews of cameras, lenses, and other equipment. But from the start it found space for first-rate and unconventional photography, and especially during the period 1963–78 when it was edited by Shōji Yamagishi it seemed more adventurous than its major rivals ''Asahi Camera'' and ''Nippon Camera'' (which both survived it). After Yamagishi left, it devoted more space to fashion and mildly erotic photography.
''Camera Mainichi'' was based in Tokyo.<ref>{{cite book|title=Camera Mainichi|via=WorldCat|oclc=9954233}}</ref> The last editor of the magazine was Kazuo Nishii.<ref name="hjp" />
The magazine also published the results of two photo contests sponsored by Mainichi Shinbun-sha: the Mainichi photography award (1955–58) and the Domon Ken Award (from 1982).<ref name="hjp" />
Although ''mainichi'' literally means "daily", the magazine was instead named after its publisher, Mainichi Shinbun-sha (best known for its daily newspaper ''Mainichi Shinbun'').
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==External links== *GJ Photobooks. [http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/ro/gj13019/gjbooks/notes/notes.htm Notes], on ''Camera Mainichi'' and Shōji Yamagishi among others.
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