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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Hold Fast 2008 or Old Habits Die Hard (Harder Than November Rain...)

Back in the cockpit after a 5 week "thing" in Thailand. Explored the remote North West corner of the country in search for something out of the common and found some cool material to work with, stuff that I set out to find in the first place. Might become an article someday when I have landed back home with all senses still intact.

So, another year, another number to knock off the calender, so what! Life goes on till it doesn't so I am just planning to continue doing what I do best, i.e. doing my thing the way I like it. Hopefully I will continue to have the chance to respect all the great people I had the pleasure to meet and work with during 2007, as well as put behind me the drawbacks and try new directions where the last attempts failed. Some new ways are going to be taken to see what they might reveal, but in general, keep on track and continue the fight!

The classic MWCP & RxKxBx spirit is still intact, here are some of the scenes I stumbled upon during my month and a half in Siam. Don't know why, but dogs have always been photogenic to me, mans best friend...











































Thursday, December 13, 2007

2007 4649 ne... (i.e. This Year Was OK!)

Here we go again...


Thanx to you all for having me around in 2007. This is a final end of the year speech, I'll see some of you next year again!
I'll be out on the road for a month (between Dec 17 - Jan 17) so no point of coming over and banging on my door if you know where I live (most people don't know where my hidden bunker lurks). I will come home with a whole set of new materials to work with (Elephants...!!) as well as in a reloaded high spirit. Next years motto is HOLD FAST and with these words I bid you farewell till we meet again somewhere down the trail.

Reach me on : nishitaka@hotmail.com



---No Sleep Till Hammersmith---

Tokyo Bike Film Festival



The Tokyo BFF is here in a couple of days. I gonna be there shooting, interviewing, snooping around and watching movies the whole weekend. Have set up a time to hook up with B.I.K.E. movie producer Fredric King as well, something I am looking forward to since we, the RxKxBx were the first to host and screen his movie here in Japan last October.

(m.w.c.p) In The Studio... And Za Ramp...




Some recent stuff I did for 2 local street culture magazines. I like to use my mono lights when shooting indoors on jobs like this, but the key I have come to understand is to use it in a style where it is clear that it is being used but doesn't take overhand. The back ground must as well be taken into consideration, this is something you learn when you are shooting on the streets or where ever you are shooting for that sake, what ever style you are doing. Look at Steve McCurrys photos and you will see what I mean. He is for me the ultimate master of how to use whats available and use it scarcely so the context of the image falls on the portraits eyes but fgoes in a tone harmony with the back ground. Well, Mr. McCurry does what he does and I do what I do and there is maybe a world apart, but I take inspiration from photographrs like him to get a better result of my own work. Elliot Erwitt and Arnold Newman are 2 other great masters I study, and of course Salgado and Annie Leibovitz.





I personally like the "One-Side-shadow" angle of a model, it gives the image and model an overall contrast easy to lay your eyes on as well as it gives it an easy amateurish style "feel" to the image, something which I like.
In this case with the guitar gal we wanted a bitchy underground style, not touching the fancy or cute, more the tacky or cheap. Could have been worse I beleive, which could have been better... next I wanna make it more "cheapish".



The skateboarder shot shows almost no part of the board in the image, a thing never heard of in Skateboarding magazines where the location of the feets and so on is of utter importance...bullshit! This image should make the reader to stop up flicking through the mag and actually read the article and look and more important, SEE the image. Well, this shot was not taken for a skateboard magazine and I wanted to give the viewer of this 2 page spread a sense of "speed" rather than being a skateboard shot. The person in the picture isn't a professional skater and the interview that follows isn't about being one either, but it is nevertheless an important part of his life and shapes who he is. He got written on his board "The Moment Of Truth" as well, which says alot and can give the photographer a stronger sense of who he is dealing with, how far he can strechit and how the shots can be done to suit both the magazine editors and designers needs as well as giving the subject a fair deal.

Monday, December 10, 2007

SPEEED NIGHT (Part II)

All photos by You-Die


SPEEED NIGHT this time took off again this month with a smaller (think I counted 18 riders at one point, some dropped out later on though...) but more determined pack of cyclists on Saturday night. Home base The Ghetto was as always a perfect starting point and this ride took us to Asakusa i.e. the famous temples, the down town red light district as well as homeless old men's sleeping quarters (Shopping mall street...). Responsible of the photography was You-Die, and he snapped some really cool images during the night. Next SPEEED NIGHT will hit the streets Saturday, January 26/2008 @ 9pm. Same time, same place, same standard!








Next SPEEED NIGHT ---The "Tokyo Ronin's Nite"

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Anti Knock V.S Survive



Metal trashers SURVIVE played legendary shinjuku "Live-House" AntiKnock the other day. Nice gig with a superb & furious fast Metallica cover, Whiplash as a grand finale.

Check SURVIVE out HERE !!






Never give up!