This photograph shows a street sign that has fallen to the ground in Tokyo, an unexpected moment in the organised cityscape. The sign, once a clear indication of direction or information, now lies in the chaos of the busy city, evoking a sense of transience and unplanned disruption. The setting is a typical city street, with the reflections of neon lights and daily traffic continuing despite the minor disturbance on the ground. The street sign, through its twisted position and distortion, becomes the centre of the photograph, while the city around it continues to live on. The contrast between the static object and the dynamism of the city emphasises the energy of Tokyo. This image symbolises the constant change in urban environments, where even the smallest disturbances cannot stop the rhythm of city life.
I take my camera everywhere I go, whether walking through a busy city or standing alone in nature. From street photography to rugged landscapes, I photograph what I encounter on the road. For me, travelling and photography go hand in hand... Read more…