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fielo: Daido Moriyama is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan. Born October 10, 1938 in Ikeda, Osaka. Daido Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo
photojojo: Loving the duality of these double exposure portraits by Japanese photographer, Miki Takahashi. Also, check out our awesome guide double exposures! Two Sides of Personality - Double Exposure Portraits via Fubiz
awesome-picz: Japanese Photographer Documents The Many Faces of Tokyo’s Stray Cats.
valmonella: “For the last 13 years Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandma, Misao, to commemorate her life. 9 years ago, 88-year-old Misao found a stray odd-eyed cat in her shed: she called it Fukumaru, hoping
tripudios: Daido Moriyama is a 73 year old Japanese photographer originally hailing from Ikeda, Osaka, and has been in the photography game since 1964. Moriyama is known for capturing images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war
itsmicolmota: heartwarming: “For the last 13 years Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandma, Misao, to commemorate her life. 9 years ago, 88-year-old Misao found a stray odd-eyed cat in her shed: she called it
boredpanda: Japanese Photographer Documents The Beauty Of Everyday Life In Japan
minerals: Nara Park in Nara, Japan, is home to over 1,200 wild sika deer. A video captured by Japanese photographer Kazuki Ikeda shows a herd of the deer relaxing by the park’s cherry blossom trees. (source)
thecatdogblog: Nine years ago, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the relationship between her grandmother and her odd-eyed white cat. Miyoko’s grandma Misao found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have
Nine years ago, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the relationship between her grandmother and her odd-eyed white cat. Miyoko’s grandma Misao found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have barely been apart
221cbakerstreet: march27thoughts: atlas–obscura: solacebaby: Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits. oh shit this is so brilliant
archatlas: Yasuhiro Ishimoto: Bilingual Photography and the Architecture of Greene & Greene “Yasuhiro Ishimoto’s beautifully sensitive photographs of famous Greene & Greene commissions are extraordinary in their composition, texture, and
thekimonogallery: By Japanese photographer yasufumi_phot of Tokyo Camera Club
escapekit: One Day a unique series of landscapes in which Japanese photographer Ken Kitano uses long exposures to capture sunrise to sunset throughout the course of one single day.
odditiesoflife: Long Term Exposure of Mating Gold Fireflies Japanese photographer Yuki Karo goes to various places around Maniwa and Okayama Prefectures in Japan and uses long exposure to capture some stunning shots of mating gold fireflies.
“For the last 13 years Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandma, Misao, to commemorate her life. 9 years ago, 88-year-old Misao found a stray odd-eyed cat in her shed: she called it Fukumaru, hoping that “the
ithelpstodream:Japanese photographer Hisakata Hiroyuki has decided to dedicate a fair portion of his time to shooting cats during their totally serious combat practices, and the result is purrrfect.
irakalan: Japanese photographer TOSHIO SHIBATA
ccp-australia: Daisuke Yokota is Japanese photographer born in 1983 in Saitama, north of Tokyo. His images in predominantly black and white – sometimes with a subtle hint of colour – show a haunting, indefinable world with shadowy, anonymous apparitions
vivuc: Intimacy Nobuyoshi Araki published “Sentimental Journey”, a book of pictures of his wife taken during their honeymoon. When she died a few years later, the Japanese photographer thought that those pictures were the most beautiful present he
japanesefashionarchive: Issey Miyake Pleats Please “Guest Artist Series #1”. Collaboration with Japanese photographer Yasumasa Morimura, 1996-1997 A/W.
thekimonogallery:By Japanese photographer side_colorful123
ferrousfellow: thecatdogblog: Nine years ago, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the relationship between her grandmother and her odd-eyed white cat. Miyoko’s grandma Misao found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and
With Mishima as a model, Eikoh Hosoe (b. 18 March 1933 in Yonezawa, Yamagata) a Japanese photographer and filmmaker created in 1963 a series of dark, erotic images centered on the male body: “Ordeal by Roses” (Bara-kei,). The series (set in Mishima’s
Ichiki Shirō's - 1857 daguerreotype of Shimazu Nariakira, the earliest surviving Japanese photograph. Nudes & Noises
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hushaby: Japanese photographer Yoshihiro Tatsuki - Неспящие в Торонто
coolfatcat: “For the last 13 years Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandma, Misao, to commemorate her life. 9 years ago, 88-year-old Misao found a stray odd-eyed cat in her shed: she called it Fukumaru, hoping
rdeviantarab: mekhismind: whatthecool: Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits. The levels of Photoshop perfection tho! So dope.
archiemcphee:Japanese photographer tsuchiyatakeshi captured the awesome moment when this group of cats converged to welcome their new cat purse overlord.
catsuggest: cybergata: (via This Japanese Photographer Specializes In Shooting Ninja Cats, And The Result Is Too Purrfect) danse
featureshoot: In the wake of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, Japanese photographer Masaaki Ito found warmth and comfort in some unlikely friends: the stray cats of #Tokyo. He chronicles their adventures on his Instagram page @banjocamera. Each one,
ride5group: What we love: The Kiss Me Please Project by Nagano Toyokazu. The Japanese photographer snaps adorable photos of his family, including four-year-old Kanna. She shows us that some of life’s most complicated matters of the heart can be solved
bobbycaputo: Japanese photographer and dad Nagano Toyokazu has created a funny photo series of his daughter titled “Photogenic Princess”
culturenlifestyle: Frozen Flowers in Ice Resemble Exquisite Watercolor Paintings by Kenji Shibata Kenji Shibata is a famous Japanese photographer who creates powerful and captivating images, such as his latest photo series “Locked In Ether” which
graciareginaaie: 10knotes: Nine years ago, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the relationship between her grandmother and her odd-eyed white cat. Miyoko’s grandma Misao found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and
blondebrainpower: Japanese photographer Riku snapped a series of amusing images depicting a Siberian tiger getting snow dumped on its head.
vlush: valmonella: “For the last 13 years Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandma, Misao, to commemorate her life. 9 years ago, 88-year-old Misao found a stray odd-eyed cat in her shed: she called it Fukumaru,
Intimacy Nobuyoshi Araki published “Sentimental Journey”, a book of pictures of his wife taken during their honeymoon. When she died a few years later, the Japanese photographer thought that those pictures were the most beautiful present he could
whatthecool: Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits.
5centsapound: Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating bittersweet double self-portraits.
ohhhkenneth:thecatdogblog:Nine years ago, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the relationship between her grandmother and her odd-eyed white cat. Miyoko’s grandma Misao found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the
tokyobaka: Intimacy Nobuyoshi Araki published “Sentimental Journey”, a book of pictures of his wife taken during their honeymoon. When she died a few years later, the Japanese photographer thought that those pictures were the most beautiful present
de-salva: Flames on the Hill (black and white variant) © Rinko Kawauchi (b. 1972, Japanese photographer)
womansart: Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara’s series on the bond between her grandmother Misao and her cat Fukumaru
march27thoughts: atlas–obscura: solacebaby: Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits. oh shit this is so brilliant but also kind
kinh: thecatdogblog: Nine years ago, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the relationship between her grandmother and her odd-eyed white cat. Miyoko’s grandma Misao found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair
red-king-4: imanes: awesome-picz: Japanese Photographer Documents The Many Faces of Tokyo’s Stray Cats. @fuckthiswebsiteihateeveryone2 @failout4