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  • Street Photography Essay: “160 Yen” by Fabrizio Quagliuso

    Street Photography Essay: “160 Yen” by Fabrizio Quagliuso

    Fabrizio Q Yamanote Line Tokyo

    Eric’s Note: I am very pleased to share the work of Fabrizio Q on the blog this week. I met Fabrizio while I was in London, and saw his “160 Yen” series – a project he worked on while living in Tokyo. It is a strong project full of the idiosyncrasies of Japanese life– all jammed inside the Tokyo Yamanote Line. See more about Fabrizio and the project below. 

    160 yen

    Fabrizio: I have always been fascinated by the pulse of Tokyo life, by its pure, elemental energy, by how the city and its inhabitants embrace each other like partners in a dance: naturally, gracefully, in perfect unison.

    In April 2010 I had the opportunity to spend a whole month in this great city. While I had been shooting in the streets there previously for photographic projects, this time I set off with a very precise purpose – documenting the countless aspects of Tokyo life by photographing commuters throughout the day.
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  • 6 Inspirational Street Photography Essays from my Los Angeles Workshop Participants

    6 Inspirational Street Photography Essays from my Los Angeles Workshop Participants

    Ibarionex Perello

    Ibarionex Perello, from his “Shadows” essay

    For my Introduction to Street Photography Workshop in Los Angeles, I assigned all my students to go out on the 2nd day and shoot a consecutive street photography essay. They chose themes such as shadows, hands, tattoos, shadows, and even tourists.

    If you would like more information about my upcoming workshops in Los Angeles on 8/28-8/29 or in San Francisco on 9/10-9/11 check out my workshops page or email me at erickimphotography@gmail.com

    Keep reading to check out the rest of the inspirational images and essays.

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