The streets of Yokohama have gone to the dogs!
Thanks, no doubt, to Dogman's bad influence! 🙂
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Fujifilm X-T5 camera
Fujinon XF 35mm f1.4 lens
Yokohama City, Japan
April 2025
DownUnder, your question is a pleasant surprise! I'll answer as best as I can.I may be playing the devil's advocate here, but here goes.
Mister Y, what do you plan for your archive of images in the future?
You and also our good friend and valued contributor Erik from Holland, are two most original photographers.
To me they are most unique, and I for one believe they do need to be preserved.
DownUnder, your question is a pleasant surprise! I'll answer as best as I can.
While my stuff will just join me in the great unknown never to be seen again. If I was to ask my relatives if they'd like to inherit my archive of images they'd likely say they'd pass on the images and would rather inherit my money.
All the best 🙂
Mike
You could link the two. Much like the conditional trust I've ofttimes thought about leaving for our cats...
TBH I trust my SO who is even a greater cat lover than I am, so I've not taken any steps to do anything about that (at least not yet, it's safe to say this as SO has no interest in my photo site postings).
My current plan is to outlive all the felines.
But you do need to think about this. Allso your cameras. Who gets them, your spouse, your reps, or Cash Converters...
Mike,
While almost everyone in your photos is carrying a cell phone, what percentage of the people you see on these walks are taking photos as a serious or main objective, as you seem to? I guess what I am asking is whether someone with a camera taking street pictures is common?
Ron
I wouldn't say that street photographers are common, but I'm not the only person out and about with a camera hanging around the neck.
This picture is from yesterday.
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Fujifilm X-T5 camera
Fujinon XF 33mm f1.4 lens
Yokohama City, Japan
May 2025