Street Photography: friend or foe
An interesting conversation took place over the weekend surrounding so called “street photography” and the disillusionment that the photography subjects are actually fashion professionals (models, magazine editors, etc.) whose job requires them to be style savvy. One of the criticisms is that identities and occupations are rarely revealed, leading readers to believe that they are surrounded by fashionistas. The subjects of the conversation include U.S. based Sartorialist, France’s look de rue, and Japan’s Style from Tokyo.
My reaction? flabergasted (I’ve always wanted to be flabergasted) . Call me naive but I never suspected that the Sart’s beautiful subjects were anything other than innocent bystanders. The effect? For me, probably minimal. I continue to browse The Sartorialist for inspiration rather than a means of gauging trends amongst the local consumer.
September 2, 2008 View Comments
Wasara goes on sale!
Some very exciting news from over the weekend! As of 8/29, the wasara disposable plates went on sale in Japan. Unfortunatly, they aren’t available over the Internet but that is hopefully in the works. Check out the Shop List for all the vendors. Via a spokesperson of the company pricing is as follows:
Kaku / Maru plates (L) – 1,000 yen / set of 8
Kaku / Maru plates (M) – 1,000 yen / set of 12
Kaku / Maru plates (S) – 650 yen / set of 12
Compote - 900 yen / set of 6
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