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I have lived in Kyoto, Japan from 1996 and taught IT Tech in University. In weekend I walk and take photos around Kyoto, Nara and Osaka.

My favorite themes are landscape with spiritual feeling and old Japanese culture. I am influenced with Atget, Robert Adams, Josef Sudek, Ikko Narahara and Tomatsu Syomei.

I use old film cameras such as Zeiss Ikon Contax, Hasselblad SWC and 500C/M, Veriwide 100 and Rolleiflex because I can take photos with all my heart.

The followings ara my photo gallarys. It's very happy for me that you leave any comments in English.

http://landscape.cocolog-nifty.com/

http://fotologue.jp/flexscape/

http://fotologue.jp/fragment/


Please write comments at fotocommunity in English. Thanks.


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Tatiana Gutskova, 23.02.2011 at 8:56h

cocktail by Tatiana Gutskova
cocktail
by Tatiana Gutskova
19.2.11, 8:56
21 Comments
Thanks for you comment.
bw Tatiana



Tad Kanazaki, 14.12.2010 at 4:59h

TO ALL FC MEMBERS by Tad Kanazaki
TO ALL FC MEMBERS
by Tad Kanazaki
4.12.10, 2:00
27 Comments



damirgavranovic, 18.03.2010 at 18:51h

Thanks Hiroshi :)))
Railway by damirgavranovic
Railway
by damirgavranovic
27.2.10, 17:44
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Kevin Jung, 1.07.2009 at 16:20h

Hiroshi Naito san
Thank you very much for your visiting and kind comment on my pic.
Also I like your portfolio and mood on your pics.
More comments and critics would be appreciated.
Best Regards



Ritschratschklick , 24.12.2007 at 16:37h

Hello Mr Naito

I like your work, especialy the series you made.
I hope you will continue this work in the future,
so i can learn a bit more from you and your work.

Regards



Digitalclub Meranerland , 31.10.2007 at 10:45h

Welcome to the FC. Greatings from Southtyrol - Italy. Markus


Piet Johan Vansevenant , 26.07.2007 at 22:13h

Hiroshi-san,

Via one picture I discovered your portfolio on FC. Congratulations with your tender, expressive work.
Kind regards, Piet.



Arion Gadd, 11.09.2006 at 2:59h

Amazing pictures, the 'A night in the town' series is my favourite series of pictures.
Arion



Zsuzsanna Gácsi, 1.05.2006 at 12:58h

Hello Hiroshi,
I like a lot your urban photos in b&w... you have a great eye and sensibility.
cheers,
Zsuzsanna



Juan Esteban Tabares, 27.04.2006 at 19:57h

Hi Mr Hiroshi.
I have seen your gallery and i liked it vey much. You have a great eye, and those rythms in your composition with the lines that you discovered through the light on the surfaces and its shadows are splendid.
I´m an architect too, I'm from Medelín, and about the present you'll give us, i hope it will be as good as your photography. In the very end, isn't architecture a secuence of photographies through which ones we walk



Michael Albat, 7.02.2006 at 15:07h

I think, I should take some hours to see your pictures...

Greetings
Ali



Dragomir Vukovic, 17.12.2005 at 18:46h

just looked inside of your work again,
deep-open-excellent,
with care,
dragomir



Yasemin C., 9.11.2005 at 22:24h

Konnichi wa
i intuit deep solitude
and grain

always has a reason of course...

see you
regards
-y



Ertan ACIKALINLI, 9.11.2005 at 16:14h

Konnichi wa Hiroshisama .
O genki desu ka ?
Anata no shashin ga totemo ii desu ...
toku ni "Form and Substance(9) " soshite "Form and Substance(4) " watashi ni wa motto omoshiroi desu ..
watashi wa mada benkyoshimasu ...
O ki o tsukete kudasai ..
Ertan ACIKALINLI - TORUKO



J Vogt, 30.10.2005 at 15:17h

This one wakes my curiosity
leaves (2) by Hiroshi Naito
leaves (2)
by Hiroshi Naito
30.10.05, 14:50
1 Comment

and i find a photographer with a great sense for b&w photography

juergen



Hiroshi Naito, 22.10.2005 at 18:09h

I have no power of controlling people stream. :-)
At the night and weekend, a little people stay
at business zone of the Osaka city.



Hiroshi Naito, 19.10.2005 at 16:34h

Hi, Pat. Thanks for many comments. it's very happy for me that you love my photos.


Hiroshi Naito, 4.10.2005 at 17:54h

Hi, Emi. I am very happy to meet with you and your pics, which have very unique character and old Japanese taste. I am looking forward to seeing your new pics. Hiroshi


Emi Satou, 4.10.2005 at 17:16h

konnichiwa :)
comment arigatou gozaimassu.
totemo yoi syasin bakari desune.



Mark Johnston, 1.10.2005 at 0:33h

I love the night on the town series and it moves me to stay out late and just wander, doing the same. Great work.


Paulina Donoso, 19.07.2005 at 12:33h

Hi
I like your pictures, very lovely :-))



Anastasya Ivanova, 6.06.2005 at 17:50h

Hello Hiroshi:
I happen to see your pictures and they are pretty good!
hmm..I have ever been to Japan once, to Hokkiado and Tokyo. My feeling that a very interesting and good journey there, Japan is a very fine place indeed.

Greeting from Russia
Anastasia




Hiroshi Naito, 3.06.2005 at 18:07h

Hi Dan
Thank you for great praising language.
I am struggling in quest of my original beauty.



Dan Gherman, 3.06.2005 at 15:07h

Hi Hiroshi
I would like to express my admiration for your superb photography. I am impressed by the refinement and by the emotional style of your photos. They are outstanding.
Regards. Dan.



Goran Stamenkovic, 2.06.2005 at 22:18h

Thank You for noticing my work, I wish You all the best in Your future work.


Robert L. Roux, 22.05.2005 at 20:02h

Great pics!!
Keep them coming.



Hiroshi Naito, 18.03.2005 at 6:34h

Thanks for your comments.
I am very happy that you will get interested in the Japanese culture
by my photos.
Regards
Naito



Hiroshi Naito, 1.03.2005 at 15:48h

Thanks for your comment. The Japansese word Mujou is the background concept of my photos. Mujou is a sense of evanescence, described at the famous following book:

The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/tea.htm


Mujou is explained at the next page related to old Japanese works.

Transience
http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa082797.htm


I am very happy that you feel a peacefully insight.



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