WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT AND WE CAN GET TOGETHER WITH ONE INTEREST
From 2016
WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT AND WE CAN GET TOGETHER WITH ONE INTEREST From 2016
“WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT AND WE CAN GET TOGETHER WITH ONE INTEREST” is an ongoing photography series by Hiroyasu Tsuri.
The Series was composed as a 203 paged book in 2017.
The book comprises collection of photographs taken using 35mm film cameras. Utilising film photography and a scratching method on some of the photographs Hiroyasu documents his experiences and interactions with people and places around the world.
For this project, Tsuri photographed his travels using two different cameras, an Olympus pen EE 2 35mm half film camera, with 28mm f/3.5 Zuiko lens, produced in Japan from 1968 to 1977. The second camera, an Olympus Trip 35, Introduced in 1967 and discontinued in 1984. The Trip 35 is a point and shoot model with a 40mm f2.8 lens, solar-powered selenium light meter, and just two shutter speeds.
Tsuri’s scratching process involves using a knife and metal pointed pen to scratch off people’s faces –usually scratching in a skull, yet sometimes an animal or word.