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“CALLING TOKYO”, a creative project introducing Tokyo’s latest attractions.
The project captures teenage girls expressing fashion in daily life.
The photographs are raw, unedited, untouched.
The photographer refers to this technique as “straight photography,”
the notion that photography should mimic what the eye naturally sees.
The first photo exhibition was held at Laforet Harajyuku museum in April 29th, 2015.
This photo exhibit was also displayed alongside other exhibitions
such as fashion magazine Harper’s BAZAAR,
David Lynch’s ,Cannes Film Festival award winning Palme d’Or,
and Mika Ninagawa, a female photographer representing Japan.
CALLING TOKYO’s first photographic installation “CREATIVE INSTALLATION 1997”
features three native Tokyo Girls all born in the same year 1997,
showcased about 50 large photos and a collaboration between visual art and dance music, which was received with great accolade.
CALLING TOKYO Vol. 1 - Vol. 3 featured 32 color pages per volume and were delivered to nearly 200 fashion shops in Harajuku.
We’ve devlivered our full color CALLING TOKYO portrait photo books to a culture/fashion magazine
to multiple fashion/culture magazines including: ID (United Kingdom), Numero (France), Self Portrait (Holland)
and 22 other fashion editorial departments around the world.
To date, we’ve received great feedback about the photo book.
General producer, photographer, Yoshinori Itoh, was deeply involved
in the music industry, fashion industry and publishing circles throughout the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s.
CALLING TOKYO project is currently looking for female models who are willing to introduce Tokyo’s charm to the rest of the world.
Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in our project.
Here is the email address : info@calling.tokyo



CALLING TOKYO’s first photographic installation “CREATIVE INSTALLATION 1997” was held at Laforet Harajyuku museum in April 29th, 2015.
This photo exhibit was also displayed alongside other exhibitions
such as fashion magazine Harper’s BAZAAR,
David Lynch’s ,Cannes Film Festival award winning Palme d’Or,
and Mika Ninagawa, a female photographer representing Japan.
The showcase featured three native Tokyo Girls all born in the same year 1997,
and showcased about 50 large photos and a collaboration between visual art and dance music,
which was received with great accolade.



We’ve devlivered our full color CALLING TOKYO portrait photo books to a culture/fashion magazine
to multiple fashion/culture magazines including: ID (United Kingdom), Numero (France), Self Portrait (Holland)
and 22 other fashion editorial departments around the world. To date,
we’ve received great feedback about the photo book.



CALLING TOKYO Vol. 1 - Vol. 3 featured 32 color pages per volume and were delivered to nearly 200 fashion shops in Harajuku,





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