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On a rainy March night in Ueno’s Ameyoko-cho district, I wandered the backstreets searching not for landmarks, but for rhythm and quiet atmosphere. This image is about what lingers after the rush fades.
A couple walks beneath one umbrella. Neon signs glow above, reflections shimmer below, and the hum of vending machines blends into the rain. A lone bicycle leans near the edge of the frame. It’s a moment many would pass by—but one I stopped for.…
For me, this work captures the peaceful solitude found in the overlooked corners of Tokyo. It’s part of a series honoring the quiet poetry of urban Japan before it slips away.
Captured with a Leica M11, this image is printed on 16.5 x 23.4 inch Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, with rich tonal depth and archival quality. Each open-edition print is hand-signed and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Own a piece of Tokyo’s hidden rhythm and rain-lit calm.
Kevin Moore, primarily self-taught, presents a life absorbed in film photography since the late '70s. Building from a foundation of drawing and painting, his street photography intertwines classical art training with elements of Japan's daily life, reflecting unrelentingly on his environment. His captured moments, vacant yet filled with resilience and character, concoct ordinary narratives with a quiet, poignant resonance of familiarity and reflection.