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Street Photography from Tokyo, Japan.

“Uchi to Soto”: Inside and outside social relationships. Who to share your feelings with. The Japanese regard people to whom they are close as "Inside" (内, uchi) and those with whom they have a more distant, impersonal relationship as "outside" (外, soto).

“Uchi to Soto” is the cover image of "THE SOUL OF JAPAN: Profound Tranquility or Modern Loneliness?" photo essay winner of the 3rd place in the 'People' Pro Category at the 2022 IPA (International Photography Awards, Lucie Foundation): https://www.photoawards.com/winner/zoom.php?eid=8-1653210717-22

I loved Japan and its culture since I can remember… its aesthetic principles of beauty, its sense of peace and harmony, the respect for others, its harmony and safety. In the last few years I had the fortune to spend some time in this amazing country. With "THE SOUL OF JAPAN: Profound Tranquility or Modern Loneliness?" I tried to explore and understand some of Japan's most unique and almost hidden aspects of life. In this series, I want to present and describe a feeling of detachment and kind of “self-inflicted” loneliness which may seem very strange to a non-Japanese or someone traveling to Japan for the first time. It can be encountered all over the country but is felt more strongly in the big cities, especially in the streets of Tokyo/Osaka. A feeling that deeply entangles and mixes with a secular way of life, with a thought process and a value system based on respect, duty and obligation… all directed to achieve harmony and tranquility. For most Japanese, these are not just ideas to believe in, but almost "unmovable objects" still lingering in the deeper recesses of their "modern" minds. These ideas may have changed their forms in the last century but they have also retained their influence and are frequently the main reason for misunderstanding with non-Japanese people.

Museum-quality Fine Art Giglèe Prints are also available on request.

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Some of my favorite 1of1 Street photography from my travels. Minted directly on SuperRare. If interested, please refer to my account on SuperRare for info and full details.

Some of my favorite photos of street life from around the world. Each one is a one-of-a-kind gem, minted right on SuperRare. If any of them catch your eye, just swing by my SuperRare account to get more info on all the details.

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Street Photography from Tokyo, Japan.

“Uchi to Soto”: Inside and outside social relationships. Who to share your feelings with. The Japanese regard people to whom they are close as "Inside" (内, uchi) and those with whom they have a more distant, impersonal relationship as "outside" (外, soto).

“Uchi to Soto” is the cover image of "THE SOUL OF JAPAN: Profound Tranquility or Modern Loneliness?" photo essay winner of the 3rd place in the 'People' Pro Category at the 2022 IPA (International Photography Awards, Lucie Foundation): https://www.photoawards.com/winner/zoom.php?eid=8-1653210717-22

I loved Japan and its culture since I can remember… its aesthetic principles of beauty, its sense of peace and harmony, the respect for others, its harmony and safety. In the last few years I had the fortune to spend some time in this amazing country. With "THE SOUL OF JAPAN: Profound Tranquility or Modern Loneliness?" I tried to explore and understand some of Japan's most unique and almost hidden aspects of life. In this series, I want to present and describe a feeling of detachment and kind of “self-inflicted” loneliness which may seem very strange to a non-Japanese or someone traveling to Japan for the first time. It can be encountered all over the country but is felt more strongly in the big cities, especially in the streets of Tokyo/Osaka. A feeling that deeply entangles and mixes with a secular way of life, with a thought process and a value system based on respect, duty and obligation… all directed to achieve harmony and tranquility. For most Japanese, these are not just ideas to believe in, but almost "unmovable objects" still lingering in the deeper recesses of their "modern" minds. These ideas may have changed their forms in the last century but they have also retained their influence and are frequently the main reason for misunderstanding with non-Japanese people.

Museum-quality Fine Art Giglèe Prints are also available on request.

1/1s Street Photography (SuperRare) collection image

Some of my favorite 1of1 Street photography from my travels. Minted directly on SuperRare. If interested, please refer to my account on SuperRare for info and full details.

Some of my favorite photos of street life from around the world. Each one is a one-of-a-kind gem, minted right on SuperRare. If any of them catch your eye, just swing by my SuperRare account to get more info on all the details.

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