Posts Tagged 'Photography'
Rainy day.
Published February 16, 2011 Day to day , Photography , shape & pattern , space-to-play Leave a CommentTags: Day to day, pattern, Photography, space-to-play, street
Tokyo Project 22
Published June 25, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Photography , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: Day to day, Japan, pattern, Photography, shapes, street, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 21
Published June 3, 2010 architecture , Day to day , Japan , Photography , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: architecture, Day to day, Japan, Photography, street, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 20
Published May 12, 2010 Day to day , design , Japan , Photography , shape & pattern , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: book, Day to day, pattern, Photography, street, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 19
Published May 12, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Photography , Tokyo Project 2 CommentsTags: Day to day, Japan, Photography, street, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 05
Published March 15, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Photography , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: Day to day, Japan, Photography, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 04
Published March 11, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: book, colour, Day to day, domestic life, environment, Japan, Photography, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 03
Published March 9, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Photography , shape & pattern , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: Day to day, Japan, pattern, Photography, shapes, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 02
Published March 8, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Photography , shape & pattern , Tokyo Project Leave a CommentTags: Day to day, Japan, pattern, Photography, shapes, Tokyo
Tokyo Project 01
Published March 5, 2010 Day to day , Japan , Photography , shape & pattern , Tokyo Project 4 CommentsTags: colour, Day to day, domestic life, Japan, Japanese, pattern, Photography, shapes, Tokyo
Today I begin posting a series of photographs taken during my time living in Tokyo between 2001-2007.
As I walked around the city I was endlessly inspired by the many day-to-day things I encountered. I don’t find I have the same experience living in Los Angeles. That’s somewhat due to the driving culture here (I no longer walk from place to place) but of course predominantly it comes down to the difference in society.
The things I found and shot in Tokyo were not what one would immediately think of being ‘typically Japanese’, however there is a certain underlying subtlety and aesthetic in the functional that I have yet to discover here in L.A.. When I first arrived in Tokyo I became paralyzed by the abundance of visual stimulation. After a while though, I couldn’t stop taking photos! A few years later, I was seeing on a different level again, and the subjects I photographed were a little less usual.
With a desire to rediscover my observations once again, here begins ‘Tokyo Project’.