Nobuyoshi Araki

Kaori (Photography: Nobuyoshi Araki)

I guess you can say I am a fan of the photo’s by Nobuyoshi Araki. This 65 year old Japanese photographer sure knows how to take pictures! Although mostly a bit on the rough (pornographic) side, he also has very subtle work. Watch the master at work? Buy his Arakimentari on dvd. Check out his official site (which unfortunately is mainly in Japanese) and his photobooks at Amazon. And you can still buy the 2000 Euro Limited Edtion Araki book from Taschen.Araki interviewed by Jérôme Sans @ Taschen.com

Article about an exhibition of Araki’s work in London.

Excerpt from the article:

Are they art or porn, I ask him? “Each work definitely has a pornographic aspect,” he says. “Otherwise it would just be eroticism, which is clean, intellectual – and uninteresting. I’m upgrading them with a bit of dirt. We all like dirt.” They’re porn, then. But porn that the models themselves relish making. Women come up to Araki in the street and beg to be photographed by him.

“All the girls who do the bondage really enjoy it,” Araki says. But then why do they look so serious? “The rope is like a lover touching the body. It’s serious love, I suppose.” At that he leans forward and, in double-speed, gently throttles me with my own neck scarf. “Bondage!” he guffaws.

Araki says his work is really only about himself; it’s an ongoing process of personal exposure. Much of it, his portraits of children above all, reveals his marvellous, contagious joie de vivre. But other parts show the monstrous eccentricity of a man who uses plastic dinosaurs as his alter ego and describes vaginas as the origin of all visual art.

Kaori (Photography: Nobuyoshi Araki)

Nobuyoshi Araki

Where are all the models?

Back in the early days of social networking, I started a Yahoo! Club (later called Yahoo! Group) to bring together fans, models and photographers. I’ve been out of business for almost 4 years and it is funny to see how the online landscape for asian models has changed. Most of the Yahoo Groups are dead or nothing more than a commercial outlet for spammers. All models have their own website nowadays with a paid membersection. But where do they meet there new online customers, uhhh fans, these days?Right, on myspace.com of course! I just started my own environment there and already have some friends. Lena Li and Sasha Singleton were among the first who accepted my invitation. It’s amazing how many models are hanging around there. I even noticed Lisa Boyle is still doing her thing!

Anyone here who has his or her own space at myspace.com?