In my, 23 months or so on flickr I have been fortunate to encounter several photographers, whose style and approach I admire, digiboy is one of those people, who I happen to have known before.

One of the aspects of digiboy's work is the way he uses the simplest of cameras to produce remarkably evocative images that are inherently dark and moody. If I was to ever wander the streets of Japan where a lot of of digiboy's work has been shot, I would be constantly looking over my shoulder.
Digiboy's understanding of light is superlative, his appreciation of the most mundane details outstanding.
Some people find this kind of bleak vision difficult, but I prefer images that I consume, to ask more questions than provide answers.
Even though I knew digiboy, before signing up to flickr, he is also one of my contacts who delights and surprises me on a regular basis.






yes he knows what he wants thats for sure and he goes and gets it
the picture you picked is one of my all time favourite images from flickr and probably sparked my chair obsession. digiboy's work has so much integrity, he never sucks up to the viewer.