Kalel Koven: Shooting Straight, through Blurry Photos

©KALEL KOVEN
When Kalel Koven arrives Japan, this talented photographer swaps his camera for a smartphone and captures passers-by as they move through restless cities. Whether in the streets or on public transport, he takes his photos instinctively. Sometimes blurry, but always precise.

©KALEL KOVEN

©KALEL KOVEN

©KALEL KOVEN

©KALEL KOVEN
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