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Category; Deer in Japanese Photography, Japanese Artwork, Japanese Photographer NYC, Asian Photographer Warabi station, 2008
Shinto Shrine, Yatai, 2007 Tokyo, Park, 2008
Big eyes, Nishi Kawaguchi train station, Saitama, 2008 Pachinko Parlor, Tokyo, 2008
Matsuri, Kyoto, 2008 Kyoto, Temple, 2008
Tokyo, 2008 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Origami Cranes for A-bomb Victims, 2007
Aoyama, Suit company, Tokyo, 2007 Nara, Japan, 2008
Asakusa, Tokyo, men's wear, 2008 Panda bear at Ueno, Tokyo, 2008
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Street Photography, 2008 Asakusa Yatai, 2008
Mt. Fuji, Street photography, 2008 color 6
color 3 color 9
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Ayano goes back to Japan about once a year. Although her photography style does not allow her to literally photograph wherever she goes, because she is very picky :) about what she photographs, she tries to photograph as much as she can while she is there. Ayano captures Japan both from insider's and outsider's eyes. She has a lot of love and trust in Japan and becuase of that, she can be very cynical when she photographs. This project will be her life-long project. Page Category: Japanese Photographer New York City, Japanese Photography, Street Photography in Japan, Fine Art Photography Japan, Japanese Artwork, Japanese photographer NYC, Asian Photographer NYC