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Recent Posts
- Contact sheets | a sample
- My photo archive system: an introduction
- flying home | counting blessings
- My streets | then there was rain
- 893 Magazine | Playing wide
- The meeting | Koi
- The covert training camp
- The bath house | Narita
- 893 book dummy | Thoughts
- Ways of keeping up with me
- The commemoration | Socho
- Taka-san | The fixer
- BURN on NYTimes LENS blog
- Antoine D’Agata
- Dislocate…
- BURN Magazine wins Lucie Award
- The beach
- Ang’l web design
- Coffee and tattoos
- Heavens: the next project
- Eye of the beholder
- B+W magazine
- As light shines on thy thigh
- “Sugar” part of Milan Photofestival
- BURN Magazine
- 893 – the Yakuza in Tokyo
- I see a ghost
- “Sugar” on BURN Magazine
- Thinking at the beach
- PhotoShelter
- “Sugar” at Slideluck Potshow DC III
- Sugar
- Braakland
- Travels
- Contact
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anton Archive
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Contact sheets | a sample
August 9, 2010I thought I’d share three contact sheets. A “succesful” one, a “nope, I’ve not quite got it yet” one, and... -
My photo archive system: an introduction
August 8, 2010Hey. Once in a while I should write about some tech stuff… and what other topic than the one that... -
flying home | counting blessings
July 10, 2010A long overnight flight home is always a good time for introspection…. (especially in a window seat at the emergency... -
My streets | then there was rain
July 2, 2010This time round has been extraordinarily difficult in Tokyo. It has been my longest trip to date (a full month),... -
893 Magazine | Playing wide
May 13, 2010I wonder how “wide” a photographer should be playing these days. It seems obvious to me that the time has... -
The meeting | Koi
May 11, 2010Ever since I started this project over a year ago, there has been one particular recurring moment which I, to... -
The covert training camp
April 14, 2010I arrive early. I’ve hitched a ride with two young recruits who will be trained here. I have no idea... -
The bath house | Narita
March 24, 2010I’m exhausted, waiting at the entrance of the tiny bath house at the golf course near Narita, hoping to get... -
893 book dummy | Thoughts
February 24, 2010So my book dummy arrived last week. yay :-) It’s kind of funny to notice the different “feels” a particular... -
Ways of keeping up with me
January 31, 2010If you want to have me send you a mega cool email update from time to time with lots of... -
The commemoration | Socho
January 13, 2010Bright day. Early morning. A commemoration is to be held for a deceased family member. The family is in charge... -
Taka-san | The fixer
November 20, 2009Meet Taka-san. He is a great friend and my fixer for the Yakuza project entitled “Odo“. He runs a tiny... -
BURN on NYTimes LENS blog
November 12, 2009…and a huge shout out to James Estrin… thanks! -
Antoine D’Agata
November 2, 2009more “dislocate” images creep in to me every once in a while… -
Dislocate…
October 27, 2009When i was in Mexico in the fall of 2008, during the Day of the Dead festivities in Oaxaca, i... -
BURN Magazine wins Lucie Award
October 20, 2009So proud and humbled by what we achieved in little over 10 months… Check out the post on BURN Magazine… -
The beach
October 3, 2009The covert training camp lies somewhere along the shores of southern Japan. I have no idea where i am, after... -
Ang’l web design
September 11, 2009A week before 9/11 2001, my good friend Luc and I started Ang’l web design. Needless to say, a week... -
Coffee and tattoos
September 5, 2009Tanamoto Kaicho lies motionless, silently enduring the pain. Sensei Horiyoshi applies the tattoo manually, according to ancient… -
Heavens: the next project
August 2, 2009First image from my next long-term project. The Why and the How are a secret for now, but I promise... -
Eye of the beholder
June 26, 2009I’ve worked all day to prepare everything. Made galleries on my portable; made prints at Yodobashi Camera. Wrapped everything up... -
B+W magazine
June 21, 2009B+W magazine, special issue #68, 2009, features work from my Mexico project “I see a Ghost” -
As light shines on thy thigh
April 16, 2009Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo – Going deeper underground… Walking the streets with Soichiro and his family. Kabukicho is the red light,... -
“Sugar” part of Milan Photofestival
March 7, 2009Thanks to my dear friend Angelo Guarracino and Giovanna Lalatta from SPAZIOFARINI6 gallery in Milan, 6 large high quality prints... -
BURN Magazine
January 26, 2009David Alan Harvey and I started Burn Magazine in December 2008, just before Christmas. We both committed to BURN in... -
893 – the Yakuza in Tokyo
January 25, 2009Meet Soichiro. He has agreed to us getting to know each other. Through the barriers of different languages and cultures,... -
I see a ghost
January 14, 2009A story set in Oaxaca, Mexico, during the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), about the ghosts that... -
“Sugar” on BURN Magazine
December 22, 2008hey folks… proud to tell you that “sugar” is being featured over at burn magazine, an evolving journal for emerging... -
Thinking at the beach
November 30, 2008went to the beach for a walk and a think. it was cold and lonely. but i thought a lot... -
PhotoShelter
November 18, 2008i’ve joined PhotoShelter to archive my images, centralize client contacts, and to make distribution easier… they offer a great package... -
Sugar
November 15, 2008“Sugar” is a story about Birgit, a six year old sweet kiddo. She’s been diagnosed with diabetes about a year... -
Braakland
July 15, 2008Braakland ZheBilding… ten young actors in a play about their fears their hopes their secrets their shames their inability to... -
Travels
January 2, 2008yep, dopplr is a cool tool to manage your travels… i seem to have the global velocity of a chicken.

































