Born
in a small coal-mine village in 1967,in Yamaguchi prefecture,
western Japan, where he lived until 18. Entered college in kyoto and
he studied Latin American affairs. After college performed as a club
DJ, worked as a construction worker and he got a job with a cement
manufacturer, worked tunnel construction sites across the country as
a concrete expert. And he got a Leica and he began photographing the
places he worked. After 18 years working, he quit his job and
photographed countries and regions wandering around the world. He now
works
as
a freelance photographer based in Nagoya and Yamaguchi.
Junku
Nishimura, a Tokyo-based street photographer, shoots with the Leica
M5, or as he likes to describe it, he’s a “midnight boozer with
Leica M5.” Junku has a distinctly retro style of shooting, which
reflects his own reluctance to accept change and let go of his
favorite worn in possessions. He is also a member of Ante
Portas ,
a group of photographers on
Tumblr who post one image, one series or sequence from their lives
each month.
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