Tokyo Heavy

Tokyo Heavy

In Search of a Vintage Vibe

A few photographers guide my visual style.

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Apr 18, 2026
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A couplefew years ago, I had a conversation with a friend who thought Photographer XYZ’s film images were β€œthe coolest thing” and β€œhad so much character”. At the time, I was halfway sold. The images I was looking at were super boring and didn’t move me, but I took a step back and looked at how the photos made me feel. I also wondered what kind of film was being used. I could go on and on about all this, but after a while, I decided I wanted to craft something similar.

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