Only Japanese Imam in Tokyo
Tokyo, a city of 13 million people and only one native Japanese Imam,
- Documentary DP
Cambridge, UK
$500 - $600 / Day
Request QuoteAdrian Storey a.k.a. Uchujin made in England in 1972. Throughout an eclectic life, ranging from fashion modeling to a stint as a sound engineer for the Dali Lama, I have traveled extensively and lived in Asia for 20 years with extended periods in India, Thailand and Japan. I am a recovering ex-pat currently based in the UK, where I work as a filmmaker, camera owner / operator, editor and freelance photographer. My work ranges from documentary to music video. Previous clients / publications include:- BBC Brazil The Guardian (UK) Greenpeace VICE Japan The Japan Times Getty Images Cornell University (USA) South China Morning Post The Global Post CNN Go The Goethe Institut (Nairobi) REDUX Pictures Insight Guides (UK) MEKAS (Japan) Heso Magazine (Japan) Safecast CMHHTD (USA) Cultural Video Foundation (Kenya) The Sun (UK) Cascade Records (Fr) Skindeep (UK) Jyllands Posten (Denmark) Asian Consumer Intelligence ]init[ (Germany) La Revue (France) Der Spiegel (Germany)
Tokyo, a city of 13 million people and only one native Japanese Imam,
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