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Kadoya Tsukasa [門矢 士] ([personal profile] endless_journey) wrote in [community profile] destinystrings2013-03-07 02:25 pm
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Art is Subjective

Who: Tsukasa Kadoya ([personal profile] endless_journey) and Locke Cole ([personal profile] kings_thief)
Where: Scorpio District
Summary: Moonlight Madness's "BFFs" actually meet.
Warnings: None at the moment, but there may be lurking Junes fangirls...

Since he'd come to Hinoto-Ri, the Scorpio ward had become something of a second home for Tsukasa. What had started as a simple need for more film and a darkroom to develop it in that only the more artistically-inclined were able to provide had slowly become a realization that it was the best place for him to work. Not only was the ward filled with interesting subject, but people were much more inclined to let him take their picture while he was there, and some even liked what they got back. Sure, they probably thought that the many oddities of his photographs were intentional and meant to make some sort of artistic statement rather than being the mistakes that they were, but it was a refreshing change of pace compared to constantly being yelled at by dissatisfied customers that had expected his photos to look normal (not that he didn't still get a lot of those, too).

This was how Tsukasa came to be found on a Scorpio street corner, standing next to a cardboard sign propped against a nearby wall that said "Let me take your photo." For the moment, he was just people-watching, watching at them as they passed by through the viewfinder.
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[personal profile] kings_thief 2013-03-12 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
With all the running around he'd been doing the last month, it was nice to finally get a chance to calm down and do something for the fun of it. However, because he'd been running around he found himself pretty low on the supplies he needed for his maps and sketches which meant a run over to the Scorpio district.

He wasn't in any rush, so he took some time to just look around the district and take a peek at some of the other things people did for art besides draw or paint. All the different ways people did art fascinated him and he mentally took stock of which ones he might like to try sometime, if the opportunity presented itself.

That was how he came across the booth with the cardboard sign. "Photo...?" It wasn't a word he used often and it was only one he had recently learned while in Bete Noire. "That's when you use a camera to make a picture, right?" He felt kind of stupid trying to describe something he knew was common place for most people, but they just didn't have that kind of tech back home.