Tadayuki Naitoh

Tadayuki Naitoh (内藤 忠行, Naitō Tadayuki, born 30 May 1941) is a Japanese photographer known for his photographs of jazz musicians and of Africa.

He graduated from a photography course at Tōkyō Dezaināzu Gakuin (東京デザイナーズ学院) in 1964.

In 1970, he published a photo book on the trumpet player Terumasa Hino.

He travelled widely in Africa, Asia and America, leading to a number of unusual and arresting images: Zebra, a collection of his photographs of zebras, was published in 1988, and other works have used design themes from zebras, often in collages.

Outside Japan, Naitoh is perhaps best known for his photographs of Miles Davis, which include those used on the sleeves of the 1976 albums Pangaea and Agharta, and a limited edition CD release of Black Beauty: Live at the Fillmore West.