Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What does Doujinshi 同人誌 mean?


Dōjinshi 同人誌 also doujinshi is the Japanese term for self-published works, usually magazines, manga or novels. Roughly translates into "same stuff, different people".  Dōjinshi are part of a wider category of dōjin including, but not limited to, art collections, anime, hentai and games. Groups of dōjinshi artists refer to themselves as a sākuru サークル, circle.
Manga examples (fan manga) are based upon well established series, ranging in quality from crude black & white pamphlets numbering a few pages, to beautifully produced volumes with luxurious artwork. Most doujinshi are parodies, or alternative takes on established titles, with a significant number of titles delving into explicit adult themes.

Many successful mangaka (manga artists) get their start in doujin circles.  Despite a move to digital downloads, since the 1980s, the main method of distribution has been through regular dōjinshi conventions, the largest of which is called "Comiket" held in the summer and winter in Tokyo's Big Sight.

It is estimated that gross revenue from sales of dōjinshi represent some 14.9% of a typical otaku's expenditure on their hobby.

The Doujinshi and Manga Lexicon: User-submitted database of dōjinshi artists, circles, and books, including name translations. but no downloads.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Lorenzo Di Mauro Artwork





Italian supremo with a impressive body of work in both traditional and digital mediums.  Extensive experience in advertising, comic and pin up illustraion.

Picked up his first graphic tablet in the 1990's only adopted computer graphics professionally when he could recreate natural techniques in digital form.
Official Website (NSFW)
On Deviantart.com

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Dorothea Lange Photography





Dorothea Lange, 1895-1965.   An influential American documentary photographer and photojournalist. Lange's photographs humanized the consequences of the Great Depression and influenced the development of documentary photography.

Full bio and links to Archival photographs on Wikipedia

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