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Japan Based Photographer

"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." – Dorothea Lange

Inspired Scenes: Rural & Urban Photography

Here, the rural & urban photography scenes of life are celebrated through my lens—moments that do not neatly fit into the traditional categories of landscapes or pure street photography are gently captured. Influenced by many photo books of legendary figures such as Walker Evans, Saul Leiter, Fred Herzog, Ernst Haas, and others, this collection spans images from old downtown streets to timeless buildings, each embedded with a unique story that beckoned to be captured.

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Abandoned Miami, Arizona corner with dilapidated buildings under clear blue sky.
Mid-20th century two-story commercial building in Miami, Arizona on a sunny day.
Vintage 1926 Ford Model T parked on a sunny street in Miami, Arizona.
Evening view of a cozy, traditional Japanese restaurant with patrons and lantern lit entrance.
La Luz Del Día Cafés vibrant sign on a sunny day in commercial Globe, Arizona.
Abandoned car in desolate Arizona desert with rustic wire fence.
Evening bakery scene showing employee preparing food in a vintage-style, family-friendly diner.
Quaint two-story historic building with PARK signage under a blue sky in a peaceful urban area.
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Each photograph in this collection is a humble reflection of my journey, where personal exploration meets reverence for these great artists. Crafted with deep respect for the craft and an eagerness to expand the boundaries of conventional photography, whether it’s a vibrant urban scene or a quiet, overlooked corner, these images are my invitation to join in exploring these scenes.

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