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TERUKO PERALTA (GAIL OHASHI)
July 24, 2025
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER AS A VERY DEAR FRIEND, AND WISHED I'D VISITED MORE OFTEN.
Rick RODAMAR
July 7, 2025
Marvin : Thank you for opening my mind and eyes as much as you did.
I look back at your teaching and I see the wisdom and genius that you had and used.
" Class, say nothing as I show you a selection of pictures first. Then I will show theme again and at that time we can talk . " : ) The sounds that were heard still bring laughter to me . It was that good.
Sir, Please stay with me .
Caroline (Culpepper) Staples
June 4, 2025
Winifred Hoshino was a grade school friend (P.S. 125 in the Bronx). She lived a few doors away, so we´d have lunch at her house, when her sweet mother would always read aloud to us: Charlotte´s Web, Stuart Little, the Heidi books, etc.
At that time, Marvin was just the annoying little brother (already more than aware of his self-worth!) I treasure all those sweet memories.
Gail T. Ohashi
August 13, 2024
I am a childhood friend of Marvin, and I'm so sorry I didn't visit with him more
often. He was my teacher of photography in the basement of his parent's home
in the Bronx. I will always remember those welcoming visits with Marv and his
sister, Winnie. They were very special!! I will miss Marv!
Christopher Moore
July 6, 2024
He was one of my teachers at Pratt in the early '70s, always very interesting.
Karina Rodriguez D
June 4, 2024
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Hoshino. As my mentor at Queens College, he profoundly shaped my journey as a graphic designer. Marvin had a unique ability to see potential in his students and push them beyond their limits. The lessons he imparted and the inspiration he provided have stayed with me throughout my career. Marvin's legacy will live on through the countless students he mentored and inspired.
I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
david john basque
July 6, 2023
Professor Hoshino will ALWAYS be remembered. He is unforgettable. His legacy lives on.
Holly Maxson & David G. Berger
October 19, 2021
We were fortunate to have known Marvin both in his role as "collaborator" and friend to Helen Levitt, and as an invaluable consultant to our work with Milt Hinton's color photographs.
Our sympathy to Marvin's family, friends, and colleagues.
Chag Chag Leon
August 23, 2021
Marvin taught me at Queens College when I didn´t even know what commercial art was. He taught me to always have a reason for everything I put on a page. Why this shape, why that color. Things I still go by at this stage of my career. I happened to google him and realized I never got a chance to thank him. Thank you and rest in power, Mr Hoshino.
Paul Morris
March 21, 2021
I was sorry to hear of Mr. Hoshino's passing. I am an officer of the US-China Peoples Friendship Association, and in the late 1970s he designed our magazine New China. These publications still look good!
Evelyn Ramos
July 20, 2020
Incredible life's work, vastness, broad his interests and mastery. The loss of a Cooper always tremendous loss for many. RIP Marvin
Llewellyn Lennon
July 20, 2020
I was just thinking of Marvin two days ago. I met Marvin when I was 16 through Ben Fernandez's photo film workshop where I was a student. I was struck by his wit and insight when describing photographs analytically. He always said I should look at Bill Brandt's pictures because my images had a similar quality. I have taken this observation as a gift from him over the past 50 years when I look at Bill Brandt's images. He was inspiring to me. I will continue to miss him.
Thomas Zander
July 16, 2020
Our heartfelt condolences to Marvin's family.
In Marvin we lost a dear friend and trusted collaborator whose wit, warmth and profound knowledge will remain an inspiration to us. He was committed to keeping Helen Levitt's work and legacy alive, a commitment he shared with us and that we'll continue to share with the world.
We will miss the meetings over coffee in New York, the book sessions, the many memorable conversations. Marvin will be missed.
Galerie Thomas Zander
Rick/Richard Rodamar
July 13, 2020
Marvin live on❤
Your History of Photography class was unreal !!! It was great how you would go through the slides at your pace and then again talking and enlighting me/us with information of time, place and stories about the Photographer.
Truly a great class that will live on with me till ...
I wish I could have met him at Mikes for coffee and sandwiche.
So Thank You Marvin Hoshino Live on
To his family and friends I am sorry for you ...
May your memories be of love and warmth ❤
Christopher Moore
July 13, 2020
The loss of a truly one of a kind individual. He was one of my teachers at Pratt Institute in the early seventies. The Photography Department was a great place in those days largely due to his presence. A sad day.
Lynn Saville
July 13, 2020
Marvin Hoshino was an inspiring teacher. I studied with him at Pratt Institute. He had a great imagination and sense of humor. I always enjoyed seeing him when we might meet for a gathering or by happy accident on the street. My condolences to his family.
Michael Marston
July 13, 2020
So sad, back in the Pratt days Marvin, Sandy, Janet and I would go out for sushi regularly. The only time I ever knew more about something than Marvin was after returning from California bearing news of the then new California roll. We were out at Hatsuhana and Marvin didnt believe me until the waiter took the order. We would visit Marvin and NYC a couple of times a year. We had planned to see the Dorothea Lange show but then COVID-19 arrived. So sad we couldnt make the trip.
David Weiss
July 12, 2020
Martha Ullman West
July 12, 2020
Marvin edited several contributions of mine to Ballet Review, one on American Ballet Caravan's 1941 tour to S. America, for which he selected some photographs that I didn't know existed, as well as pages from Todd Bolender's personal photo album. He improved the piece immensely with his editorial suggestions as well as the photos and I am ever grateful. And I'm equally grateful for an amusing afternoon we spent together, a number of years ago, first with lunch and then a rapid tour of a Matisse retrospective at MoMA, but then everything one did with Marvin was done at a New Yorker's high speed. I will miss him.
elaine mayes
July 12, 2020
Dear family of Marvin..My father Don Mayes was Marvin's father's Sunday school teacher, and i got to know Marvin when he was Chair at Pratt. We discovered that he and I were probably the only New Yorker who had ever heard of Winton, California. I always felt like Marvin and I were relatives. My uncle Lynn was Marvin's father's best friend. I am very sorry for your loss and for mine.
Evyenia Gennadiou
July 12, 2020
Marvin was my brilliant teacher, mentor, and friend.
Will be missed immensely but will never be forgotten.
With endless gratitude for all that he instilled in me.
Kathy. Levitt
July 12, 2020
marvin was such an asset to Helen s work
david john basque
July 12, 2020
Inspiring and unforgettable.
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