Archive for the ‘japanese art photography’ Category
Okawa Tatsuji (1904 – 1994) Japan
Tatsuji Okawa up until the 1970’s specialized in fine illustrations of beautiful young men, mainly Japanese, in bondage.
Parallels can be drawn between his bound and tortured males & those of European Christian Art works depicting those of St. Sebastian
Homoerotic Gay Male Art interest
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Here is more Video Photography From My favorite Place JAPAN….The artwork is incredible…. The Tranquil Gardens Are heavenly… There is nothing like this anywhere innmy recolection of the world as far as I know it to be….
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Hello, I need to translate a small text to my website, and it must be done for a person, because the translation tools will not do it correctly. I really appreciate your kindness.
Loving life and living his dream, Chris has a unique sense of style and a wide range of skills like digital art, graphic/web design, playing and composing music, sports, "LOVE" computer, technology, photography, and some other random skills.
Mixing fine art skills with digital artwork, to create beautiful, unique, and special environments of work. Currently leading, designing to "B studio". An Photography company that put all efforts to give the best.
人生を愛し夢を生きるクリスはデジタルアート、グラフィック/
ウェブデザイン、音楽を演奏と作曲、スポーツ、コンピュータ
を愛し、技術、写真、およびまだ他の技能などユニークなスタイル
の感覚と幅広い技能を持っている。
美術とデジタル・アートワークを混合し、美しい、ユニークな、
そして特別な環境をつくる。
現在は、Bスタジオへ指揮をしデッサンをしている。そ
れは最善の為に全力を尽くす写真会社です。
I should have been a photographer for National Geographic… I used to love taking video photgraphs in Japan… I was a radio tower nut, and I loved the temples, and the shrines. There is a certain tranquility of it all. Like nothing I have ever experienced.. True Fuel for The Soul…
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Im 15 years old currently in the last year of school, i live in england UK, i love and adore japan, i one day hope to live there, but first i want to work there for about half a year, i want to no weather and how i would need and what to get to live there for the haslf year, and if i enjoy it how would i live there forever, with a stable job and a home. im going to be learning japanese to business higher level so i will have no trouble with the language, i will be doing A levels in art, photography and a three year course in game development. so i have a load of options open for me. Thankzz alot!
based on the level of english in your question, I find it hard to believe that you will have no trouble with the language, but anyway. If you’re serious about living and settling full time in Japan the best thing you can do for yourself is learn Japanese like crazy. That’s the best way to assure that you can find a job which isn’t english teaching (which is useless for long-term living/family raising) and the best way to make sure you’ll actually be able to live day-to-day.
I strongly recommend you just go to Japan on a non-commitment basis, i.e just a visit. Look hard and impartially at what you see around you. The Japan which exists in your head right now is a fairytale. If you’ve never been you have *no* idea what it’s like. Manga/Anime/Internet chat rooms are not Japan and cannot give you anything like a real impression of Japan. Try to look at the average joe japanese, living and working in Japan. I think you’ll be surprised.
Sorry for being a bit harsh. It’s good to have dreams and all, but there are so many people out there like you. Mid-teens, in love with supposed ‘Japanese culture’, thinking they can learn Japanese with no effort, thinking when they get of the plane they’ll be welcomed with open arms. Anyway you’re still young. Best advice I can give is; think hard about if the Japan in your mind is just a fantasy, think hard about the realities of living and working in a foreign country, go to Japan… if you’re still wanting to go then fair enough. Study Japanese hard and look for jobs there. My guess is you’ll have grown out of your obsession by the time you finish Uni.
Yush! The first actual time we met as a group. We knew each other before of course, but we just came together as a group this time. But still…
We are the holy Ninja Ninja Nan cosplayers and this is our first proper video together. We are some awesome people! ![]()
Song: Shissou
Sung By: Vic Mignogna (We all think he is awesome)
Cosplayers
Demyx: Jereha (Jess) www.jereha.deviantart.com
Ichimaru Gin: Cybaura107 (Kat) www.cybaura107.deviantart.com
Kuchiki Byakuya: LemGemapple (Gem) www.lemgemapple.deviantart.com
More cosplays to come from us in no time, just we’re starting out, so you have to give us some time! Also money and such aswell…
. I guess that is all! I think hopefully we shall be a mini Bleach set for the May MCM expo coming up, so look out for us! ![]()
Most pictures taken by Cybaura107, she let me use them!
Thankies to her! More to come from us, just give us some time!
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Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa has taken his seat at France’s prestigious academy of fine arts. The maestro was formally welcomed into the 200-year-old academy, which honours artists from the fields of painting and sculpture to film and photography.
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Im in Japan right now learning Japanese, and I wanted to be an interpreter. But I find that I like taking pictures and I would like to persue that. However, my goal in life is to travel the world and live in Spain and Italy at some point in my life. I also bellydance, and I am considering persuing that as well. Im only 16, but my time to choose a major in college is running out. I know that I want to deal with the arts though. I love dancing and photos and I love meeting people from all over.
Also, I want to know, what kinds of photography are there? Fields of study and such, what can I do?What are my options?
from what you said, I think travel photography would suit you best. Taking photos of people playing volleyball and visiting sightseeing destinations, for travel brochures.
Your time is not running out.
In the US, most successful students don’t choose a major until at least halfway through their softmore year of university. And, the average age for that is 25.
There are thousands of kinds of photography. Photographing dead bodies for the police, or buildings for estate agents (Realtors), or children for school photos, or wildlife, or war photography, or weddings, or medical, or advertisements with pretty models, anything really… some are grisly, some are glamorous.
For wildlife, do biology, for travel, just build a portfolio (maybe a photography or arts major), for medical and police, there are dedicated training centers, for war photography you might study politics, or join the army (they have a great training program). Study what you want to photograph.
Start building your portfolio in Japan.
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yeah. im looking to make another deviantart…with a better name.
here are some of the things i like that i hope will help you
come up with something..;;
my name is kumiko/alex
clothes
pink
shopping
hollister
photography
writing [poetry]
summer
art
japan
japanese words/their language
anime
manga
poetsa
enismariu
kumiko-kun
photogenty
summerxsun
*There, now take off that photo from your default, it’s not you it’s alex ditte.