Yosuke Yamahata, military photographer, August 10th 1945, one day after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki - over a period of about twelve hours he took around a hundred exposures.
The city was dead. He walked through the darkened ruins and the dead corpses for hours. By late afternoon, he had taken his final photographs near a first aid station north of the city. In a single day, he had completed the only extensive photographic record of the immediate aftermath of the atomic bombing of either Hiroshima or Nagasaki