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Bent my ear to hear the tune and closed my eyes to see


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Capturing Ever-Changing Tokyo One Expression at a Time with @chulsukim
To explore the streets of Tokyo with Chulsu, follow @chulsukim on Instagram.
(This interview was conducted in Japanese.)
Chulsu Kim (@chulsukim) has three tenets for extraordinary street photography: “Go with your instincts. Take lots of photos. Just keep walking.” The photographer, who is originally from Yamaguchi, Japan, has a knack for capturing candid expressions throughout the streets, parks and metro stations of Tokyo. “No matter who the subject is, there is always a moment when they become a great actor,” he says. “I feel a tremendous buzz when I come across such moments.” After a day collecting hundreds of photos, Chulsu feels exhilarated and connected to the city’s pulse: “Directly experiencing the ever-changing urban environment and the way people live ? it’s really stimulating.”
“おばあちゃんを驚かせようとして内緒で会いに行ったら、次回は来る前に連絡して欲しいと。理由は、“待ってる間も嬉しいから” 泣けました。”
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2010-04-08
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