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Some notes on a not so famous street photographer from Japan, his name is Jun Abe and I don't know if you guys have heard of him. Here are the 2 of his 3 books entitled Citizens and Kokubyaku.
Citizens:
http://kenshukan.net/john/archives/2009/03/16/jun-abes-citizens/
Kokubyaku:
http://kenshukan.net/john/archives/2010/04/18/kokubyaku-note-by-jun-abe/
I am greatly inspired of his work, and also the great Gary W. and Trent Parke, that's why I have decided to start a thread on street photography here in our little film section in GetDPI. Mods please feel free to move the thread if found inappropriate under this section.
NOTE: I am not a street photographer and this is not what I do, this thread was not formed to criticize the work of each other. So post any photos that you personally consider as a street photography that were captured using analog cameras. Come on guys lets stalk the streets!
Here is my share:
Leica M2 - Jupiter 12 - (Forgot the film) - Kodak D76; 1:1 @ 20°
Location: Binondo China town, the Philippines.
Sorry for the signature. Can't find the original photo without the watermark.
Citizens:
http://kenshukan.net/john/archives/2009/03/16/jun-abes-citizens/
Kokubyaku:
http://kenshukan.net/john/archives/2010/04/18/kokubyaku-note-by-jun-abe/
I am greatly inspired of his work, and also the great Gary W. and Trent Parke, that's why I have decided to start a thread on street photography here in our little film section in GetDPI. Mods please feel free to move the thread if found inappropriate under this section.
NOTE: I am not a street photographer and this is not what I do, this thread was not formed to criticize the work of each other. So post any photos that you personally consider as a street photography that were captured using analog cameras. Come on guys lets stalk the streets!
Here is my share:
Leica M2 - Jupiter 12 - (Forgot the film) - Kodak D76; 1:1 @ 20°
Location: Binondo China town, the Philippines.
Sorry for the signature. Can't find the original photo without the watermark.