Photo documentation of my previous trip to Kyoto.
If I could live a life again, I would want to be born in Japan. With all those beautiful Skylines, Cityscapes, People, Culture and Arts. I...I just couldn't resist with these fascinating imagery.
The photos were taken by Minolta x370 film camera, with various films such as Kodak Motional Picture 250D, Colour Implosion100 and Fujifilm C200. Can you also see the beauty in within?
amateur category
Shiawase Kyoto (Series)
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“Why do you take pictures? What is the story behind your photography?” A question I’m asked for frequently.
The reason I take pictures, not just a documentation of my everyday life, but also to portray what is called “perfect” in my mind.
“Films are not dead”, and that aids me to create personal mood and atmosphere in within one frame.
For me, photographs aren’t just purely about moments captured, but also ongoing imagery running inside your mind.
It’s a media to share, to promote and to inspire others, it’s a universal language that suits everyone, and all you need is an eye with appreciation to understand it.
I wouldn’t call myself as a professional photographer because I do not agree that technics or gears are as important.
I would instead call myself an artist as well an image creator, where you will see vital contents, contexts, feelings and stories from behind.
Lastly, I hope you enjoy the journey of Niko’s vision from my photographic collection, that’s what’s most important.
The reason I take pictures, not just a documentation of my everyday life, but also to portray what is called “perfect” in my mind.
“Films are not dead”, and that aids me to create personal mood and atmosphere in within one frame.
For me, photographs aren’t just purely about moments captured, but also ongoing imagery running inside your mind.
It’s a media to share, to promote and to inspire others, it’s a universal language that suits everyone, and all you need is an eye with appreciation to understand it.
I wouldn’t call myself as a professional photographer because I do not agree that technics or gears are as important.
I would instead call myself an artist as well an image creator, where you will see vital contents, contexts, feelings and stories from behind.
Lastly, I hope you enjoy the journey of Niko’s vision from my photographic collection, that’s what’s most important.
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