22 Replies to “Today’s Warm Up: The Clone Photography of Daisuke Takakura”

  1. Each subject in each image is doing something different and they are all in different positions. Each image has a different story but they all kind of tell me the person in each images is alone and probably needs help. I get the idea of playing with proportion and cloning.

  2. Takakura has the same person in his image multiple times but in different positions in their work. Takakura is showing a person meeting multiple versions of themselves. I get the idea to use different proportions to make it more interesting in my own work.

  3. Uniformity and in most some form of joy kinda. things change every moment of everyday. I don’t know what this can or would add to my photography but its gonna be cool

  4. Throughout Takakura work, it is very apparent that collectivism is a large theme. These photos are very obviously influenced by his native Japanese culture. They show routine and conformity. For this photo challenge, I want to forgo creating something quirky and make something more artistic and brooding, at least for one of them.

  5. In each of the images there is the same person but they are doing something different in the image. I think they are trying to show how each person is in each of the settings. I get the idea of having someone up close and far apart and not all close together.

  6. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work? The same person in the picture but in different position,each image has a different story to it.
    What are they trying to say in these images? That the person is meeting many different versions of themselves.

  7. The same people are in the pictures, duplicated. These images all contain a different story, like the kid in the dining table, basically showing how everyone is or maybe what their mood is.

  8. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work?
    same person doing different things
    What are they trying to say in these images?
    someones personality
    What ideas do you get for your own cloned photography?
    find a cool backround

  9. In each of the images there is the same person but they are doing something different in the image. I think they are trying to show how each person is in each of the settings. I get the idea of having someone up close and far apart and not all close together.

  10. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work?there school uniforms. What are they trying to say in these images? idk. What ideas do you get for your own cloned photography? none.

  11. They are tryin to imply craziness by making it seem as if the subject is all over the place. The photographer did a good job of placing all the clones carefully and thoughtfully. It gives me ideas of placing the clones in certain areas to compose a message

  12. In each of the images there is the same person but they are doing something different in the image. I think they are trying to show how each person is in each of the settings. I get the idea of having someone up close and far apart and not all close together.

  13. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work? What are they trying to say in these images? What ideas do you get for your own cloned photography?

    A lot of cloning. They are doing different actions while being themselves. The ideas I get are making a clone photo of somebody.

  14. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work?
    – Multiple figures of the same person in one image
    What are they trying to say in these images?
    – No idea? just bunch of clones
    What ideas do you get for your own cloned photography?
    – Make it more extreme by adding a lot of different positions and expressions

  15. The themes I notice running through Takakura’s work are, many photographs of one person in one photo. They are trying to say in these images that there could be many different versions of yourself. I think this would be fun to to with my dogs or my mom’s car.

  16. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work? What are they trying to say in these images? What ideas do you get for your own cloned photography? you can cut out and clone the same photo of you or take multiple photos and cut them out and place them all in one

  17. What themes do you notice running through Takakura’s work? Same models but different places with stories.
    What are they trying to say in these images? Meeting different versions of yourself.
    What ideas do you get for your own cloned photography? Jedi battle

  18. In each of the images there is the same person but they are doing something different in the image. I think they are trying to show how each person is in each of the settings. I get the idea of having someone up close and far apart and not all close together.

  19. repetition, multiple exposure. there trying to say or show you, meeting you’re other sides. it gives me the idea of doing one similar to the man on the balconys

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