A signature "glow" that makes ordinary street scenes feel ethereal.
Shadows that feel infinite, stripping away unnecessary detail. A signature "glow" that makes ordinary street scenes
Whether you are a long-time follower of Hiromi Saimon or a newcomer drawn in by the viral "Kingpouge" trend, the Laika 12/78 series is a cornerstone of contemporary experimental photography. As these images continue to surface online, they serve as a potent reminder of the power of the still image to haunt, inspire, and provoke. A signature "glow" that makes ordinary street scenes
For those searching for the , the collection is often described as a journey through a dreamscape. Saimon’s use of the "Kingpouge" technique—a rumored proprietary or experimental film processing method—results in: A signature "glow" that makes ordinary street scenes