: Don't aim for a "perfect" face or smile; masters often find "perfect" to be boring. Expressive, real emotions create more remarkable shots. Location & Styling
Portrait of Jennie (35mm) - Rochester - George Eastman Museum
When fans search for the "108 better" quality, they are often looking for the specific clarity and tonal range Rikitake achieves. He is a master of "rembrandt lighting"—a technique that uses a singular light source to create a small, illuminated triangle on the subject's cheek. This technique does two things:
When fans compare a standard press shot to a Rikitake portrait, the difference is palpable. The standard shot is documentation; the Rikitake portrait is art.
The search leads to a complex and ethically fraught area of photographic history. It is an archival project that captures a moment in legal and social change in Japan, but one that is centered on deeply problematic content.
Portraits Of Jennie By — Yasushi Rikitake108 Better
: Don't aim for a "perfect" face or smile; masters often find "perfect" to be boring. Expressive, real emotions create more remarkable shots. Location & Styling
Portrait of Jennie (35mm) - Rochester - George Eastman Museum portraits of jennie by yasushi rikitake108 better
When fans search for the "108 better" quality, they are often looking for the specific clarity and tonal range Rikitake achieves. He is a master of "rembrandt lighting"—a technique that uses a singular light source to create a small, illuminated triangle on the subject's cheek. This technique does two things: : Don't aim for a "perfect" face or
When fans compare a standard press shot to a Rikitake portrait, the difference is palpable. The standard shot is documentation; the Rikitake portrait is art. He is a master of "rembrandt lighting"—a technique
The search leads to a complex and ethically fraught area of photographic history. It is an archival project that captures a moment in legal and social change in Japan, but one that is centered on deeply problematic content.