Beautiful Kyoto: a Maiko in Miyagawacho (Fujifilm Classic Negative film simulation)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2019
  • Last September, while I was in Japan, I took these photos of a maiko walking around Miyagawacho, in beautiful Kyoto, Japan.
    I took all of the photos with my Fujifilm X-T3, Canon 300mm f/4L IS, using the Fringer EF-FX Pro ii adapter. I processed the photos in Capture One, using Fujifilm's new film simulation, classic negative.
    Unfortunately, since October 2019, I believe Kyoto has banned photographs of maiko and geisha in and around Gion, which likely will include Miyagawacho and Pontocho. It is unfortunate that some tourists have ruined the opportunity for others by being too aggressive. While one could argue that it is rude to take photos of them in general, I think most people, including myself, have done so with admiration and respect for there beauty and rich culture.

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  • @DeathWishProject
    @DeathWishProject Год назад

    Just an FYI, they never banned photography of Maiko and Geiko. They only banned photography on private/side streets and of private homes. So you can't stand go off the main street of Gion or Miyagawacho and photograph the homes or sit outside waiting for them to leave, but you can still walk the main streets and shoot. Just not side/private streets and homes.

  • @writingmaster3008
    @writingmaster3008 4 года назад

    all depends how it is done. you have 300mm which i think is a good idea