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It's been 3 days since I sent her my last message. Nothing. I see she read the message. Everything was going well, or so I thought. I was sure she would have liked the necklace I got her. Was it too much? Too cheap? I know she's busy and she has other 'clients' but the way we got on at during our last dinner meetings, I thought maybe things could be different. That I was different to her. Ah, who am I kidding? I know this would never work anyways. I'm married. I mean if my wife knew I was spending money and time on her....well, we don't talk much so that probably won't happen. I only hope that she would understand that I just like her company. When for even a small amount of time I feel like someone's listening to me.

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Anyone who has spent the most minimal time in this country will instantly appreciate how Japan is a land of stark contrasts. For every push into the future there are remnants of the past seemingly at every turn. Skyscrapers are being built next to shrines and fancy Michelin star restaurants are surrounded by vintage izakaya drinking pubs. Japan, as the worlds most ageing society, has always had its eyes on the future but its feet firmly planted in its nostalgic past.

This contrast leads to a wealth of photographic opportunity. And as a photographer with a keen interest in deep culture I wouldn't want to be photographing anywhere else!

There's a story attached to every photo I show here. Mostly fictional, but also mostly from my own experiences in Japan over the years. In this series my aim was to capture and edit in a way that portrays modern day Japan but in a style that gives it a time-honoured classic feel.

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It's been 3 days since I sent her my last message. Nothing. I see she read the message. Everything was going well, or so I thought. I was sure she would have liked the necklace I got her. Was it too much? Too cheap? I know she's busy and she has other 'clients' but the way we got on at during our last dinner meetings, I thought maybe things could be different. That I was different to her. Ah, who am I kidding? I know this would never work anyways. I'm married. I mean if my wife knew I was spending money and time on her....well, we don't talk much so that probably won't happen. I only hope that she would understand that I just like her company. When for even a small amount of time I feel like someone's listening to me.

Nihon Classics collection image

Anyone who has spent the most minimal time in this country will instantly appreciate how Japan is a land of stark contrasts. For every push into the future there are remnants of the past seemingly at every turn. Skyscrapers are being built next to shrines and fancy Michelin star restaurants are surrounded by vintage izakaya drinking pubs. Japan, as the worlds most ageing society, has always had its eyes on the future but its feet firmly planted in its nostalgic past.

This contrast leads to a wealth of photographic opportunity. And as a photographer with a keen interest in deep culture I wouldn't want to be photographing anywhere else!

There's a story attached to every photo I show here. Mostly fictional, but also mostly from my own experiences in Japan over the years. In this series my aim was to capture and edit in a way that portrays modern day Japan but in a style that gives it a time-honoured classic feel.

合約地址0x495f...7b5e
代幣 ID
代幣標準ERC-1155
區塊鏈Ethereum
中繼資料集中式
創作者收益
5%
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價格
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