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Tokyo-based editorial portraiture and commercial photographer Irwin Wong’s latest work, “The Obsessed – Otaku, Tribes and Subcultures of Japan,” showcases compelling images of Japan’s diverse history and spectacular subcultures.
Tokyo-based photographer Irwin Wong’s work for cosmetics company SK-II documents the stories of female small business owners. The multimedia project is part of a web-based experience in which viewers can explore a virtual street with interactive elements that showcase the vendors and their stories.
In Great Britain, “to take silk” refers to joining a King or Queens’ council, and means you are held in the highest regard. Tokyo-based photographer Irwin Wong has always seen the craftsmen of the silk in the same light.
Every year, Tokyo-based photographer Irwin Wong sends out a nengajo—a New Years greeting card based on the animals of the Chinese and Japanese zodiac. This year, it’s The Year of the Horse.
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto! We’re paying tribute to all of the other Wonderful Machines in this week’s Creative In Place: Ex Machina.
Wonderful Machine is a network of photographers and producers who work on projects for publications, agencies, and brands around the world. Here are some of those stories.