Yojiro Imasaka Points His Camera Towards the Skies
Peter Vallas — February 3, 2011 — Art & Design
References: yojiroimasaka & junk-culture
Japanese photographer Yojiro Imasaka released photos for his latest project named Perspective, which is a deep and vivid photography project.
In Perspectives, Yojiro Imasaka shoots towards the sky between facing buildings, forming a distant "light at the end of the tunnel" effect. The project symbolizes hope and portrays the idea that no matter what darkness you travel through, there will always be a ray of light leading to an exit.
Implications - Shoppers in modern society are getting tired of the over exaggerated designs coming out. Products that feature a more clean-cut style are appealing to those who want to revert back to simpler times.
In Perspectives, Yojiro Imasaka shoots towards the sky between facing buildings, forming a distant "light at the end of the tunnel" effect. The project symbolizes hope and portrays the idea that no matter what darkness you travel through, there will always be a ray of light leading to an exit.
Implications - Shoppers in modern society are getting tired of the over exaggerated designs coming out. Products that feature a more clean-cut style are appealing to those who want to revert back to simpler times.
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