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Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Ready to Roll!

// July 15th, 2009 // Comments // photography

Saw this guy on the sidewalk waiting for a red light to turn green. I really like how the brick wall provided a cool colored background for him and the motor bike. This was another fun shot from the day in the Nagano city, Japan.

Ready to Roll!

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Cup of Neon Japan

// July 2nd, 2009 // Comments // photography

This sign sticks out in the middle of nowhere. It’s funny because I always walk down this street and rarely noticed until today. I thought the orange, green, and blue colors gave this shot a colorful appeal. I should go back at night and see how it looks during that time.

Cup of Neon

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Ageha Hair Make Show Japan

// June 24th, 2009 // Comments // japan

Ageha Hair Make Show Nana
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Photos were taken with a Keitai or Cell Phone by a Hair Stylist from our Salon. The quality is low and the shots were difficult to get, but you at least get an idea of what the show was like.

We are collecting information for an upcoming Photoshoot and Workshop we’ll be conducting over the summer with regards to the Ageha Hairstyle for both fashion and weddings.

I’m a big fan of the Gal Style in Japan for those who don’t already know. I run a J-Gal community website at www.ricoche.net which is very popular among gals all around the world.

Ageha Hair Make Show Nana

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Kanji Japan by Jim Atwood Photography

// June 24th, 2009 // Comments // video

Just completed my most recent slideshow titled “Kanji Japan”. It is a collection of photographs that depict Japanese writing in either Kanji, Hiragana, or Katakana form. The collection is a sort of Digital Art representation of the writing characters found in Japan.

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