segunda-feira, setembro 11, 2006

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Resultado de uma pesquisa feita em 2000 por uma revista japonesa sobre o tema "Eu amo fotografia". Provavelmente uma revista tipo Capricho. Retirado do site PhotoGuide Japan

The Feb. issue of Egg magazine (which hit the news stands on Jan. 1) showed the results of an "I Love Photography" survey taken among 100 young and hip Japanese women.

The survey revealed that 66.4% of the respondents use a single-use camera, 18.5% use an ordinary camera, and 15.1% use a Polaroid camera. Among single-use camera users, Fuji Film's "Utsurundes" was the most popular brand followed by Kodak's Snapkids and the Konica Mini. Almost 75% always carry a camera. For film and other expenses, 34.9% spend over 3,000 yen/month, and 22.9% spend over 5,000 yen/month.

Over 86% prefer to be a professional model rather than a photographer. Slightly over 50% would like to pose nude as a remembrance of their youth. About 28% actually did pose nude before. The Japanese photographers they thought to be most famous were Kishin Shinoyama, Tenmei Kanoh, and Nobuyoshi Araki (in this order). The survey (which shouldn't be taken too seriously) also had silly questions such as "If you could photograph a decisive moment, what moment would that be?" About 12% said "when the sperm ejaculates," 5% replied "the face of my boyfriend when he climaxes."

Other answers included "when a baby is born," "when someone jumps off a building," and "when someone sneezes." Another silly question was, "If you had to pose nude (with pubic hair) for a magazine, how much would you do it for?" Some 21.6% said they would never do it. About 15% said they would do it for 1 million yen. And 11.7% said they would do it for 100 million yen. And one respondent even said 10 yen "as long as the photographer is skillful enough to make me look good in the photos." (egg magazine stopped publication with the March 2000 issue and was resurrected under new management several months later.)

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