Photography by Ricor
Written by Marius Troy on May 19th, 2011
Three years ago, at the age of 19, Ricor bought his first camera, a Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera: “- I think that was the beginning of everything of my work,” he says, and claims he’s been shooting non-stop ever since.
Of inspiration, he mentions the well respected Japanese magazine So-En to be his main source, but reveals his love for Paolo Roversi’s work.
So far the Taipei based photographer’s work has been featured on a few websites around the web, and been printed in a couple of niche magazines, but we feel his work is going to be seen more and more in the future.
Here’s some of Ricor’s work:
Check out Ricor’s portfolio here.



























Bouquet SAYS:
These photographs are amazingly beautiful. I love the feel within each photo, it’s so melancholic.
May 19th, 2011Bruno SAYS:
I do love the photo of the girl in the middle of the stone pattern. The concept is really unique.
May 19th, 2011Lightning Heart SAYS:
oh wow
May 20th, 2011My Daily Tweets 05.20.11 « memoirs on a rainy day SAYS:
[...] by Ricor | Ben Trovato bentrovatoblog.com/photography/ph… via @bentrovatoblog 17 hours [...]
May 21st, 2011As Ink Remains // RICOR SAYS:
[...] shot by Ricor, a young man from Japan with a wicked eye for shooting. Read more on him through Ben Trovato: Three years ago, at the age of 19, Ricor bought his first camera, a Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera: [...]
November 5th, 2011