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I have lived in Kyoto, Japan from 1996 and taught IT Tech in University. In weekend I walk and take photos around Kyoto, Nara and Osaka.
My favorite themes are landscape with spiritual feeling and old Japanese culture. I am influenced with Atget, Robert Adams, Josef Sudek, Ikko Narahara and Tomatsu Syomei.
I use old film cameras such as Zeiss Ikon Contax, Hasselblad SWC and 500C/M, Veriwide 100 and Rolleiflex because I can take photos with all my heart.
The followings ara my photo gallarys. It's very happy for me that you leave any comments in English.
Hiroshi Naito san
Thank you very much for your visiting and kind comment on my pic.
Also I like your portfolio and mood on your pics.
More comments and critics would be appreciated.
Best Regards
Hi Mr Hiroshi.
I have seen your gallery and i liked it vey much. You have a great eye, and those rythms in your composition with the lines that you discovered through the light on the surfaces and its shadows are splendid.
I´m an architect too, I'm from Medelín, and about the present you'll give us, i hope it will be as good as your photography. In the very end, isn't architecture a secuence of photographies through which ones we walk
Konnichi wa Hiroshisama .
O genki desu ka ?
Anata no shashin ga totemo ii desu ...
toku ni "Form and Substance(9) " soshite "Form and Substance(4) " watashi ni wa motto omoshiroi desu ..
watashi wa mada benkyoshimasu ...
O ki o tsukete kudasai ..
Ertan ACIKALINLI - TORUKO
Hi, Emi. I am very happy to meet with you and your pics, which have very unique character and old Japanese taste. I am looking forward to seeing your new pics. Hiroshi
Hello Hiroshi:
I happen to see your pictures and they are pretty good!
hmm..I have ever been to Japan once, to Hokkiado and Tokyo. My feeling that a very interesting and good journey there, Japan is a very fine place indeed.
Hi Hiroshi
I would like to express my admiration for your superb photography. I am impressed by the refinement and by the emotional style of your photos. They are outstanding.
Regards. Dan.
Thanks for your comment. The Japansese word Mujou is the background concept of my photos. Mujou is a sense of evanescence, described at the famous following book: