Having been a punk rocker through his teens and early twenties, Tatsuo Suzuki needed an emotional and creative outlet that could fit into his busy schedule once he began working—so he turned to photography. Inspired by the snapshot style of photographer William Klein, Tatsuo’s work is personal and emotionally driven. When shooting a scene, Tatsuo thinks about his audience, wanting them to experience what he’s feeling at that moment, whether it be chaos, passion, or excitement. He uses layers, blur, and movement to convey his feelings through images.
“Sometimes I take secret shots; I can capture natural scenes because the people are not aware of the camera.”he said.From his photos I look for emotions: beauty, surprise, happiness, sadness, cruelty, strangeness, solitude. These things are attractive and fascinating to me.The streets have a life of their own. Whenever go out, there are always fresh surprises.



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