3rd place
bronze star award
takeo hirose
japan
title
Yin-yang (to obscure)
However, in the present when you can easily take beautiful pictures with a smartphone, it is not easy to take blurring and bokehing intentionally, and therefore, like the Impressionists of paintings, I think these have become more important as a camera-specific expression method.
This series attempts to make it possible to coexist from high resolution to blurring and bokehing in one work.
He started studying photography in earnest in 2011 when Japan suffered from the huge earthquake disaster.
Through the earthquake he understood that the beautiful sceneries are not eternal but actually very fragile, and noticed the importance of taking photos of the Japanese beauty.
His production concept is to express the world of traditional Japanese paintings and ink paintings with modern Japanese sensibility and the photo technology.
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entry description
Since the days of the camera obscura, photographers have been enthusiastic about capturing clearer images while fighting blur and bokeh.However, in the present when you can easily take beautiful pictures with a smartphone, it is not easy to take blurring and bokehing intentionally, and therefore, like the Impressionists of paintings, I think these have become more important as a camera-specific expression method.
This series attempts to make it possible to coexist from high resolution to blurring and bokehing in one work.
about the photographer
Takeo Hirose was born in Kyoto, 1962. After graduate of Hitotsubashi University, he has been working for several famous food companies.He started studying photography in earnest in 2011 when Japan suffered from the huge earthquake disaster.
Through the earthquake he understood that the beautiful sceneries are not eternal but actually very fragile, and noticed the importance of taking photos of the Japanese beauty.
His production concept is to express the world of traditional Japanese paintings and ink paintings with modern Japanese sensibility and the photo technology.
back to gallery