From Japan Today, 2/24/13:
“100 years in Tokyo” is a series of 202 portraits, photographed in
Tokyo in 2009-2012. The book contains portraits of men and women for
each year of age from 0 to 100.
The book has its origins in photographer Petri Artturi Asikainen’s
deep interest in the city. He has lived in Tokyo on several occasions
since 2009. For him, the visual abundance of the city makes it
exceptionally fascinating. It feels as familiar as any Western metropolis, yet completely different and strange.
The theme of Asikanen’s pictures is the full range of human life.
Simultaneously, he hopes to have succeeded in creating a portrait of
Tokyo. It is the people that make the city.
Asikainen is a Finnish photographer, who has worked on freelance
basis for 20 years. He has contributed to several newspapers, magazines
and corporate publications, specializing in portraits and photo
editorials.
Source: [www.japantoday.com]
More info: [pa.artturi.com]
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