Kito Fujio, a photographer from Japan, has been involved in photography for the past 12 years. For filming, he is looking for unusual locations
Playgrounds in Japan were the subject of shooting by photographer Quito Fujio. He has been shooting them for the past 12 years.
In 2005, Kito Fujio quit his job as an office worker and concentrated on taking photographs. All these years he has been exploring locations that seem to be unremarkable. This time, playgrounds hit his lens, ZAGGE reports.
The publication notes that playgrounds in Japan most often are concrete sculptures of fairy-tale characters. But sometimes architects create robots, appliances, and abstract shapes.
As part of the project, the photographer visited playgrounds at night. The lighting of the sculptures emphasizes not only the stylistic design inherent only in this country. But it blows some secret, uncharted evil.