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Assignment: to take photos that depict light intensity (strong or soft), direction (single or multiple), and color (natural, incandescent, fluorescent, flash, sunlight, cloudy, warm, cold, etc.)
22 July 2012 - LEEDS - UK
ONE DIRECTION AT PARTY IN THE PARK IN LEEDS
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Fashion editorial that focuses on vintage shades like Balenciaga, Nina Ricci and Sergio Valente. We collaborated with Colectiva on this project.
Editorial de moda enfocado en gafas de sol antiguas, como Balenciaga, Nina Ricci, y Sergio Valente. Ejecutamos esta serie en colaboración con Colectiva.
The third Starwalk. Direction: East.
At the northwest corner of Fukiage Hall North 吹上ホール北 intersection of Wakamiya-odori 若宮大通 - looking north.
Looking at the Derahoru でらホル izakaya (bar & grill) that seems to specialize in grilled pork とんやき. I'm pretty sure it was the tanuki たぬき (raccoon dog) statue near the front door that caught my eye.
The Tanuki has been significant in Japanese folklore since ancient times. The legendary tanuki is reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absentminded. Today, the Tanuki are cheerful, lovable, and benevolent rogues who bring prosperity and business success. Ceramic statues of Tanuki are found everywhere in modern Japan, especially outside bars and restaurants, where a pudgy Tanuki effigy typically beckons drinkers and diners to enter and spend generously (paraphrased from Wikipedia and the Japanese Buddhist Statuary)
Google street view of photo location
Every Starwalk began and ended at the gold clock in Nagoya Station (Sakura-dori side). Always on foot.
I came up with the idea of Starwalking as a way to explore Nagoya and find hidden treasures and everyday life.
Nagoya Station 名古屋駅