Monday, March 23, 2009

Make-Up

"The problem with Japan is that I like the aesthetic a lot, but I don’t like the actual operation." -Foreign Resident of Japan
Suddenly my vision clears, and I find myself caught in a flood of bright wide eyes, swaying capes and skirts, flowing wigs of sexy color, and lashes fluttering like butterflies.
I’m captivated by it all, awed by how attractive and alluring this country can be, or knows how to be. A shy smile and wide innocent eyes are proven to be the most seductive, though both messages are affected. Images, ideas – people – are crafted here, in stunning, meticulous, effortless detail, crafted to and for perfection. No reservation here, no need for dignity when you have what you want. The display is on, batting eyes at clicking shutters, selling the image – self – for the thrill of a flash. All fear and uncertainty washed away, all safe behind the mask. A mask over masks, nothing more, and no hiding that, at least. There’s no claim to be anything but superficial, playing at hope, escape, a touch; all that we can’t stop wanting but can’t ever have. It’s all here to see, all here to want. Looking through the contacts, the lenses, the empty rims;
Let’s act like life, sleep through dreams, grin at love, snap a picture. It’s as close as we will get.

6 comments:

  1. Caleb,
    Are these photos yours?
    Masterful!!

    Dad

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  2. Yeah, and with the dimage, to boot! :-) Thanks!

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  3. Throw the Canon away!!! These are really professional.
    Dad

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  4. Hilariously enough, I could probably name the majority of the animes those cosplays are based on XD

    Amanda v.

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  5. You're kidding! My anime-savvy friend wasn't able to name more than a handful! You really ARE in the wrong country! ^_^

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  6. Beautiful pictures! I love the prose you wrote to go with it. Could be from a book!
    Mom

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