Photography

Year 2014Episode 2045 minsept. 28, 2014
Photography

Foreigners see Japanese as real photo lovers. An average of 2,500 photographs were kept in mobile phones of people we asked in town. Many people enjoy modifying their photos enhancing their beauty by enlarging the eyes, or even turning themselves into manga characters by using smart phone apps. And we've explored the developmental efforts made behind-the-scenes at app manufacturers. Also we made a visit to a master at restoring old and faded photographs that brings new life into them as if taken anew. What are some of the unique ways the Japanese enjoy themselves with photographs?

Photography has aired on sept. 28, 2014
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