Photography Tour to Japan #11: Highlights in Kanazawa 2 comments
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I interviewed everyone about the highlights during their stay in Kanazawa.
Everyone liked meeting with Mr. Tomioka, and this seems to be the prevalent topic throughout everyone’s interviews. This is what Lauren had to say:
Cindy also liked the interaction with Mr. Tomioka:
In addtion to the interaction with Mr. Tomioka, Scott talks about his experience of wandering around in Kanazawa:
Jeri adds something else to the interview and talks more about the entire atmosphere of Kanazawa with a little poetic twist:
Tom talked about his experience of getting lost in Kanazawa, and this is what he has to say about it:
To be honest, I was working on a project that was happening in Philadelphia and simply spent many hours talking on the phone while we were in Kanazawa. I was too busy to go out and photograph, and this is what I have to say:
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I think so too!
I really appreciate what you have to say about enjoying the scenery Yoshi. I think its important for a photographer to remember to participate in life that she/ he may be documenting.