Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

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Takashi Yasui's pictures are filled with the natural beauty of Japanese streets. "Photography is more than a pleasure, it's a passion," he writes on his website. Yasui's images give him an excellent observer who notices the beauty in ordinary street scenes and landscapes.

Takashi Yasui is an independent photographer known under the pseudonym Tuck. He alternately lives in three cities: Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo. Yasui founded the RECO photo group, which uses a variety of equipment for shooting — from smartphones to video cameras.

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

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Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

Japanese flavor in Takashi Yasui's street photos

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