Before photography became one of the primary tools for creative expression and documentary work, there were traditional art and printing techniques. Japan was a cradle of some of the most fascinating of these, including a nature printing method called Gyotaku. It's safe to say that it inspired Yokosuka-based Yusuke Nishibe to use photography to pay tribute to the unique craft with his own digital version.
Yusuke Nishibe’s Creative Photos Honor a Traditional Japanese Print posted first on http://thephoblographer.com
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