Just a few days ago, the April issue of the historic magazine LINUS was released. I've been lucky enogh to be part of many interesting things along my journey in the world of photography, and this is a milestone. Being published with six pages in such a historical and prestigious magazine is an immense pleasure, especially because I had the chance to express my vision of the city that has been hosting me for almost two decades now. Here's a taste of the article and some pics:

“Neon lights, skyscrapers, and crowded intersections are the images that come to mind when you think of Tokyo. Yet, this metropolis is fast and slow, tall and flat, bright and shady, futuristic and ancient. Built from dreams upon dreams, city upon city, landscapes upon landscapes, Tokyo is the perfect place to get lost and find yourself. In Tokyo, you find everything, but you mustn't get too attached to what you discover, because in this historical phase, finding it again can be even more challenging than the first time.”

 
 
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