5/13/2006

School days

:: Akabane / Tokyo :: Canon EOS 20D / TS-E45mm F2.8

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

These photos are amazing!

I also kinda like that profile picture you have :)

JUNe said...

>>> Hi,boy from finland!
Thank you for your nice comment.

Unknown said...

Hi Jyune, I have been following your work for a while at your Japanese photo blog and just have noticed that you do have an English blog as well.

I have been contemplating about asking one of my Japanese friends here in LA about helping me write you, but this makes it much easier.

If it is possible, I 'd like to buy some of your print ort prints. Have you considered such offers before? If yes, what sizes are available and if you could I'd like to you to give me some idea about the cost as well.

JUNe said...

Hi,Peter.

Thank you for your e-mail.
And, Sorry about my answer is so late.
I went for a trip for a summer vacation.

and Thank you very much for a such good offer.

Some time, people asking this kind of thing.
But there is not stock at all now.
By the way, which photograph would like to buy?
Please let me know.

Then,I can tell you about the special cost.

And I am sorry that my English is terrible.

Cheers!
Jyune.

Unknown said...

Hi Jyune,

I am so glad that I could get in touch with you. Your work is amazing, and I really had hard time picking up a favorite, so I picked 2 instead :-)

Construction work (2005 Aug)

Kishamichi Promenade (2005 Aug)

Here is my private email address:
peter {at} peterlada {dot} com

By the way, your English is very good; it is my second language as I was born in Hungary.

I am going for a vacation too, so my responses might be a bit tardy, but it will be much easier over regular email.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jyune.....

I fell upon your work by accident today when i was looking around for other artist doing miniaturesque photography. I have been doing miniature stuff for a little while now, but was absolutely blown away by your work when I stumbled upon it in my surfing! It was so cool to see somebody else who was doing some thing along similar lines as what I'm doing in my own work.

I'm currently living in Japan, and have been inspired by the colorful landscapes and toy-like feel that much of this country has. Here's a link to my studio:

http://www.terminus1525.ca/studio/view/395

like yourself, I'm not a professional photographer.... I just simply have a love for getting behind the camera and trying to show the world in a different light!

Keep up the amazing work!

Unknown said...

hi jyune -

your photos are amazing. i too would love to purchase some prints if possible.

would you mind emailing me at dens [at] teendrama [dot] com?

thank you very much!

ps: my favorites:

http://blog.so-net.ne.jp/_images/blog/_7c1/photolog/6331231.jpg

and

http://blog.so-net.ne.jp/_images/blog/_7c1/photolog/6292840.jpg

/d

Алекс said...

hello Japan girls

Ryan von Schwedler said...

from jueoohah
how is the tilt shift? it makes me excited. you use it so well!

Gilamon said...

hi jyune~

amazing work~ keep it up~

Caz said...

hello

I have already ask you if there is books with your pictures ...

And like Peter and Dens, i wish to know if it is possible to buy some of your print.

I have interest for :
http://blog.so-net.ne.jp/_images/blog/_7c1/photolog/7481800.jpg

or

http://photolog.blog.so-net.ne.jp/blog/_images/blog/_7c1/photolog/5073148.jpg

or

http://blog.so-net.ne.jp/_images/blog/_7c1/photolog/IMG_9420.jpg

thanks