Contact me
  masa@sweet.kirara.st
All the passion for the sweet!
It is said, One picture is worth a thousand words. and same phrase exist in China, Russia, and Middle East, and all over the world! As you know, Photographs and films has so much potential to tell your story in the right way, and it's so much easier than description. However, if the photographer/cinematographer couldn't commit the quality enough, those works are just nothing. That's why I keep trying new techniques of shooting, and researching every time I take anything in my camera.

I'd like to tell thank you for all the people who give me the amazing chance. I hope I can see you again.

Sincerely,
Masa




How I shoot
In the both ways of photography and cinematography, I always like to take pictures/films for natual look. For example, I don't want to take your "smiley" moments. I wanna capture your amazing, beautiful moments you've never seen yourself even in the mirror. Thus, I don't use artificial light as much as possible. However, lighting is also the key to get a great ambient light. So I will also manage to handle a few flashes with an umbrealla or softbox.




Color Grading
Even if you use the great expensive camera, when you fail to create a proper color for your work, everything is gonna be corrupted. That's why I always keep focusing on my color grading, and taking so much time, than that I'm taking pictures of. For that reason, it's very important to tell how accurate your color creation is.
In this era, we are in the digital world and I am also one of the photographers to create the colors in the display. So this is why I'm always caring about the accuracy for the color on my display.






Accuracy of colors
The color in your display is gradually changing every day, because the condition of the substance which actually controls the color in your display, has been changed in every single moments. Thus, I'm always carrying out the color calibration on my display once two weeks.

Target color space for my calibration is generally called 'sRGB' which is widely coverd by so many types of display right now.