Cameras and Photography spotted in Tokyo, Japan.If you want to change
your photographs, you need to change cameras. Changing cameras means
that your photographs will change. A really good camera has something
I suppose you might describe as its own distinctive aura.– Nobuyoshi
ArakiI don’t think about what camera I should use that much. I just
pick up the one that looks nicest on the day– William Eggleston
Cameras are wonderful little contraptions. By making photographs, they
are tools with which one can express their personal taste and private
sensibilities. At the same time they physically exist as expressions
of these same concepts. The relationship one has with their cameras
affects their approach to making a picture.People who shoot film
simply do because they choose to, and the Photo Culture of Tokyo is
full of film camera users. When I meet them out on the streets I ask
to photograph their camera, and usually post it here the same day. All
of the photos were shot with a Ricoh GRDII. I trust that this irony is
not lost on anyone.These photos are meant for sharing. By all means,
re-blog away. Clicking on the images will present you with a version
1000 pixels wide to further enjoy.I also take other kinds of
photographs as well. Contact / メールtokyocamerastyle (a)
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