Yoshinori Mizutani - Tokyo Parrots
Vivid flashes of bright green flock in the trees and skies of Tokyo, the descendants of tropical aliens brought to Japanās biggest metropolis as pets four decades ago. These escaped parakeets (not actually parrots) have since flourished in the city, and likewise fascinated photographer Yoshinori Mizutani, who upon his first encounter with them was struck by apprehension and fear, as if he had walked into Alfred Hitchcockās āThe Birdsā. Incongruous as they seemed in the urban environment, he followed the flocks and watched their daily patterns, eventually locating one of the largest nesting places in a certain ginkgo tree. Simply surreal photos of fluttering lime green wings. Thanks to Amana (Tokyo).
90 pages, 18 x 25 cm, hardback, Amana (Tokyo).
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Yoshinori Mizutani - Tokyo Parrots
Yoshinori Mizutani - Tokyo Parrots
Vivid flashes of bright green flock in the trees and skies of Tokyo, the descendants of tropical aliens brought to Japanās biggest metropolis as pets four decades ago. These escaped parakeets (not actually parrots) have since flourished in the city, and likewise fascinated photographer Yoshinori Mizutani, who upon his first encounter with them was struck by apprehension and fear, as if he had walked into Alfred Hitchcockās āThe Birdsā. Incongruous as they seemed in the urban environment, he followed the flocks and watched their daily patterns, eventually locating one of the largest nesting places in a certain ginkgo tree. Simply surreal photos of fluttering lime green wings. Thanks to Amana (Tokyo).
90 pages, 18 x 25 cm, hardback, Amana (Tokyo).
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Vivid flashes of bright green flock in the trees and skies of Tokyo, the descendants of tropical aliens brought to Japanās biggest metropolis as pets four decades ago. These escaped parakeets (not actually parrots) have since flourished in the city, and likewise fascinated photographer Yoshinori Mizutani, who upon his first encounter with them was struck by apprehension and fear, as if he had walked into Alfred Hitchcockās āThe Birdsā. Incongruous as they seemed in the urban environment, he followed the flocks and watched their daily patterns, eventually locating one of the largest nesting places in a certain ginkgo tree. Simply surreal photos of fluttering lime green wings. Thanks to Amana (Tokyo).
90 pages, 18 x 25 cm, hardback, Amana (Tokyo).
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