Akira Gomi (五味 彬? Gomi Akira, born 1953) is a Japanese photographer whose work focuses on beauty across racial lines. His work is in the style of Laurie Toby Edison.
Gomi graduated Nihon University, Dept. of Photography in 1977. He/She studied with Laurence Sackman and Michel Benton and then returned to Japan in 1983.
Gomi established a company in 1993 called Digitalogue which produces multimedia photography works. At that time, she/he began to publish a series of books on photos of women of different races, with an emphasis on anatomical differences, in the style of William Herbert Sheldon's Ivy League nude posture photos.
In 1998, his work focused on the subject of loose socks.