Shocked
Caught in the act at the Osaka sumo basho.
Shocked
Caught in the act at the Osaka sumo basho.
Awards
Black & White Photo Contest
2025Nominee
Event
Non Professional
Shocked
Caught in the act at the Osaka sumo basho.
About Artist
Gordon Shkurhan
I've been photographing people, places and things for more than three decades. Canadian born, I arrived in Hong Kong by way of Japan. While I’m no longer residing in The Land of the Rising Sun, I continue to have deep connections to that culture that instilled in me a sensitively for form and detail which I hope is apparent in all my work. I began photography in the age of film and continue to shoot my personal work with a variety of analogue cameras. I don't really have a deeply philosophical reason for photographing the things I do. I photograph whomever and whatever catches my interest and try to do so in a way that makes the viewer stop and take notice. My photography has greatly influenced the way I look at the world around me and the objects in it, even when I'm not photographing them. In my street and travel photography, I try to capture people as naturally as possible, looking for the interactions they have with others and their surroundings. Even in my more structured portraits, I try to capture the connection I'm creating with the person I'm photographing. I have several ongoing projects, but the one that is of greatest importance to me began over 25 years ago when I was living in Japan: photographing traditional Japanese swordsmith, Takami Kuniichi.
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