The Photography of Kazuhiko Kawahara
by L.A. Ruano, January 27, 2009

Digitally morphing the outlook of your conventional building, Japanese architect/photographer Kazuhiko Kawahara manipulates various images to create his distinct architecture style. The works can be attributed as a method to prototype certain projects rather than following the traditional norm. Clarifying his unorthodox kaleidoscope style furthermore, Kawahara seamlessly meshes ordinary structures into a rather unique form of expression.
Source: designboom














completely agree with nate
You haters should post links to YOUR work.
Those who cannot do, hate.
Im glad no one is blown away by this.
Repetitive, boring, seen it before, easy to do with basic version of Photoshop and an hour.
he probably got the idea from the beginning of the movie mirrors!
ILL.
not very impressive knowing that its digital *sigh, looks away at something better* i would give him MAD props if it was film that he altered
MAAAAAAN I’m in to architecture (goin to school 4 it actually thank you thank you) and these pics are dope!!!! YEAH their photo-shopped like crazy but least he took the time to make em look good!!!!! ME LIKEY!!!!
Hoo-ray for PHOTOSHOP!!!!!