Kiyoshi Suzuki (鈴木 清, Suzuki Kiyoshi, 1943–2000) was a Japanesephotographer. He began photographing in the late 1960s in Iwaki, where he was born on 30 November 1943. He worked for thirty years in relative isolation. Suzuki's way of designing his photography books, layer upon layer upon layer, became central to his art.
Nagare no uta: Suzuki Kiyoshi shashinshū (流れの歌 鈴木清写真集) / Soul and Soul. [Yokohama]: [Kiyoshi Suzuki], 1972. (in Japanese) Captions (including place and year) in Japanese only.
Facsimile edition. Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 2010. ISBN978-4-560-08100-6. Additional endpapers and dust cover, and a 12-page pamphlet with a commentary by Kōtarō Iizawa and a chronology in both Japanese and English.
Burāman no hikari: Suzuki Kiyoshi shashinshū (ブラーマンの光 鈴木清写真集). Yokohama: Sansara, 1976. Photographs of India. (in Japanese and English) Captions (placenames) in Roman script only, a short essay in both Japanese and English.
Tenmaku no machi (天幕の街) / Mind Games. Yokohama: 遊幻舎,[8] 1982.
Yume no hashiri 1982–1987 (夢の走り: 1982-1987) / Street Shuffle. Yokohama: Ocean Books,[8] 1988.
Nikutai no jidai: Taikenteki '60 nendai bunkaron (肉体の時代―体験的'60年代文化論). Tokyo: Gendai Shokan, 1989. Text by Kōshi Ueno (上野昂志, Ueno Kōshi); photographs by Suzuki.
Gusha no fune: Tōkyō Shōwa 61–63: Suzuki Kiyoshi shashinshū (愚者の船: 東京・昭和61-63年 鈴木清写真集) / The Ship of Fools. Tokyo: IBC, 1991. ISBN4-87198-843-0.
Shashinka wa nani o hyōgen shita ka: 1960–1980 (写真家はなにを表現したか1960~1980, What were photographers expressing? 1960–1980). Tokyo: Konica Plaza, 1992. (in Japanese)
Ina Nobuo Shō 20 nen: Nikon Saron ni miru gendai shashin no keifu (伊奈信男賞20年:ニコンサロンにみる現代写真の系譜) / Ina Nobuo Award '76–'95. Nikon Salon Books 23. Tokyo: Nikkor Club, 1996. (in Japanese)