Search
-
Recent Posts
Catagories
Archives
-
Tag Archives: portraits
Ume and Sakura
There’s something about Japanese that you can distinguish them from other Asians easily, even if you’re a Westerner. The way they open their eyes wide with anticipation when they listen, the way they walk quietly but swiftly through a crowd, … Continue reading →
Posted in Stories
|
Tagged aging. elderly, cherry blossom, elders, flowers, Japan, Japanese, old people, photography, plum, population, portraits, sakura, senior, seniors, smile, style, taste, ume
|
Leave a comment
Underneath his Shalwar kameez
Shalwar Kameez, a long tunic combining a pair of loose pants, a common clothing in Pakistan, or the middle Eastern Islamic countries, for a lot of non-Muslim when they see people wearing Shalwar Kameez, they have a perception, or worse, … Continue reading →