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Tokyo-BASED PHOTOGRAPHy BY Yen
Yen is an Tokyo based photographer, videographer and art director. His juxtaposition between candid and staged punctuates his signature style. Yen believes photos are silent poems, moments of time tenderly captured and held still, where light and shadow dance to reveal the soul of a scene.
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Street photography is a genre of photography that captures candid, unposed moments in public places. It often focuses on everyday life and people, showcasing the spontaneous and sometimes fleeting interactions and scenes that occur in urban environments. The goal of street photography is to tell stories, document social and cultural aspects, and provide a visual record of the human condition.
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Portrait photography is a genre of photography focused on capturing the personality, mood, and expression of individuals or groups. This style often emphasizes the face, although the body and background can also play significant roles. The goal of portrait photography is to convey the subject's essence and character, often through careful consideration of lighting, composition, and posing. It is used in various contexts, including personal, commercial, and artistic settings, to create images that highlight the uniqueness and depth of the subjects
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Still photography, also known as still life photography, is a genre focused on capturing inanimate objects. This style emphasizes the arrangement, lighting, and composition of objects to create visually appealing and often symbolic images. Subjects can include everyday items, food, flowers, and other objects, often arranged in a controlled setting to highlight their form, texture, and color. The goal of still photography is to create artistic or aesthetically pleasing images that convey a sense of beauty, simplicity, or deeper meaning through the careful selection and presentation of objects.