Japanese architecture is always some of my favourite to photograph. The colour and symmetry are immediately eye catching, and for me, there's no better place that showcases that in Tokyo than Senso-Ji Temple in Asakusa. The striking red against the clean white is almost immediately recognisable to anyone that's been there, and I wanted to photograph pieces and details of the architecture to create a series that hopefully captures the grandeur of the temple over multiple images.
This image is part of a series of three images from Senso-Ji Temple in Tokyo, Japan, designed to be displayed together, but also work perfectly as standalone pieces.
Technical details:
12-color fine art printing technology for vivid, accurate colors.
Matte finish, 200 gsm, 0.26 mm archival quality, FSC-certified paper.
Japanese architecture is always some of my favourite to photograph. The colour and symmetry are immediately eye catching, and for me, there's no better place that showcases that in Tokyo than Senso-Ji Temple in Asakusa. The striking red against the clean white is almost immediately recognisable to anyone that's been there, and I wanted to photograph pieces and details of the architecture to create a series that hopefully captures the grandeur of the temple over multiple images.
This image is part of a series of three images from Senso-Ji Temple in Tokyo, Japan, designed to be displayed together, but also work perfectly as standalone pieces.
Technical details:
12-color fine art printing technology for vivid, accurate colors.
Matte finish, 200 gsm, 0.26 mm archival quality, FSC-certified paper.