Over 10 years of working with renowned photographers to “image” the magic of Tokyo Disney Resort
Tokyo Disney Resort Photography Project “Imagining the Magic” is a project by photographers and artists to introduce the attractions of Tokyo Disney Resort.
The “in” of Imagining in the “Imagining the Magic” logo is faded to express “Imaging (=imagining magic)” by taking out the in.
Since July 2014, he has been presenting monthly collaborations with photographers and artists on his official blog, and has published numerous works, including photographs by Harvey Yamaguchi, Naoki Honjo, Kazuyoshi Miyoshi, and Orie Ichihashi, as well as artwork by Asami Kiyokawa. Over the years, the company has also released photo books and merchandise, and in particular, a photo exhibition held at the Fujifilm Photo Salon Tokyo in the FUJIFILM Square in Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi, attracted a large number of visitors.
In 2018, Mika Ninagawa was appointed to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Tokyo Disney Resort. Mika Ninagawa will be hired again in 2020, and in April 2023, a Minnie Mouse photo book, “Tokyo Disney Resort Photography Project Imagining the Magic Photographer Mika Ninagawa BLOOMING,” will be released. Magic Photographer Mika Ninagawa BLOOMING COLORS” (Kodansha) was just released in April 2023.
And in August, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort, we launched a project with photographer and video director Yoshiyuki Okuyama. Yoshiyuki Okuyama is a widely known creator not only as a photographer but also as a video director. His film, TV commercial, and music video works include commercials for Pocari Sweat and Coca-Cola, as well as music videos for Sakanaction, Yonezu Genji, and Gen Hoshino. As a photographer, his first photo book “Girl” won the Excellence Award of “New Cosmos of Photography,” a gateway to success in the photography world, in 2011 when he was only 20 years old. She has also worked extensively in advertising and magazines, including CD jackets for numerous artists and the main visual for the NHK historical drama “Kirin ga Kuru.
Yoshiyuki Okuyama’s “Imagining the Magic” will be divided into the first three installments, the first of which sold an artistic work that impressively depicted Mickey Mouse and his friends in afterimages created by slow synchronization.
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