Man, Shibuya, Tokyo

November 18th, 2012 Permalink

In December, I’m going to show a photo essay I worked on in Japan called The Contrast Society. It’s a glimpse of life in Japan – the visual contrast and the traditional structure of society. It’s what I experienced while living in Japan and what I continue to feel as someone who is now forever […]

Tokyo, Japan

In December, I’m going to show a photo essay I worked on in Japan called The Contrast Society. It’s a glimpse of life in Japan – the visual contrast and the traditional structure of society. It’s what I experienced while living in Japan and what I continue to feel as someone who is now forever linked to this island country. But before we get there, I’ll share a few more images that didn’t quite make the cut.  Yes, Shibuya is a shopping mecca. It’s high volume and fast paced. Not quite Times Square. But something like that. This particular area of Shibuya is no man’s land. It stands between two very busy intersections. It’s dark and gritty – my kind of territory. Here’s a man that I’m sure has a story or two to tell. Wish I knew more.

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