Photographed an online feature for Champ Magazine, featuring New York-based artist, Miya Ando’s Sora / Ku exhibition. Now on at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Singapore.
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Keni

JVL
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Three Goblin Art

Product Placement
art blog(derogatory)
noise dept.
styofa doing anything
trying on a metaphor

@theartofmadeline
todays bird

tannertan36

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Cosmic Funnies

Kiana Khansmith
Misplaced Lens Cap
Show & Tell

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Photographed an online feature for Champ Magazine, featuring New York-based artist, Miya Ando’s Sora / Ku exhibition. Now on at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Singapore.
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Going long on the M.
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Concrete water tank, Singapore.
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Tried my hand at moving pictures recently. This one’s my first.
Made a short for lifestyle / home accessories company, k u r u.
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National Design Centre by night.
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Golden Mile Complex.
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Stair detail of Golden Mile Complex.
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Photographed a portrait and home of Isabelle Miaja, of Miaja Design for Singapore Tatler.
More on my portfolio.
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Be A Good Neighbor - Coffee Kiosk.
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24 hour parking in Kurashiki.
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Bicycle park by the Kurashiki train station.
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An old bridge over the railway in Kurashiki.
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Joanna at Deus Ex Machina, Harajuku.
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Hiroshima Bank, Kurashiki.
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A home/office I liked, near our hotel in Shinjuku.
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Supreme Shibuya.
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A brief visit to Jay Tsujimura’s studio / shop - Tokyo, Japan
Silver soft release buttons, individually hand-made and screwed into shutter buttons of Leica M rangefinders. I think that was how my mate Paul and I discovered Jay Tsujimura’s custom jewellery on the internet some years ago.
We made the trek over to his studio where Paul had arranged for us to meet - a small cosy space, dimly lit, draped in red and black, with guitars, books and framed photographs by fashion photography legends littered around the room.
Despite the fierce interior decor, Jay’s personality was the complete opposite. He was easy going, open about his work, and talked about the beach quite a bit. He told us about the history of his jewellery making, living in the States and Europe for a number of years before making the move back to Tokyo.
I left the store with a cherry blossom flower soft release button for my Leica which I will show you in another post.