Photographer: Bruno Quinquet Title: “Nihonbashi, Tokyo” Series:Salaryman Project Year: 2009
by Bruno Quinquet - BEJ研究所. Through a mix of street photography and conceptual documentary, the Salaryman Project depicts the world of Tokyo’s male office workers (aka salarymen) and the Japanese sense of seasonal changes. ... Obscuring the faces on purpose is an attempt to adapt in a .... Following our 2009 success, FORMAT has been recognised ... In particular this year we would like to thank John E Wright for ... The title refers to the strategy of the street photographer, the process of ... Bruno Quinquet Akabane-Nihonbashi from the series 'Salaryman Project' www.brunoquinquet.com. 30 .... After 20 years as a recording engineer in France, Bruno Quinquet left his career to start a new one in Japan. As soon as he graduated from Tokyo Visual Arts photography college, he began making a name for himself in street photography with interesting series like this called the Salaryman Project.. After a 20-year career as a recording engineer in Paris, I went to Japan and studied photography at Tokyo Visual Arts College. My work expresses a ... 2009 “Of Salarymen and Flowers” HotShoe International Magazine issue#163. Main Solo ... 2014, 2013 “Salaryman Project” Atsuko Barouh Gallery, Tokyo. Main Group .... Bruno Quinquet. Salaryman Project. The ongoing Salaryman Project depicts the world of Tokyo's male office workers and the Japanese sense of the season through a mix of street photography and conceptual documentary. 1
About Bureau d'Etudes Japonaises and Bruno Quinquet's photography work. ... Visual Arts Gallery, Tokyo. 2009 "Salaryman Project" Visual Arts Gallery, Tokyo. 2
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