Marco Jalla
mjalla.bsky.social
Marco Jalla
@mjalla.bsky.social
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PhD in Art History | French Literature Teacher | Amateur Photographer | Passionate about storytelling through words and images.
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I don’t chase the grand scene. I listen for the quiet pulse beneath it, the heartbeat of a festival when no one sees the lens.
#StreetPhotography #LanternFestival #Japan #blackandwhite
In the neons of Osaka, she stands. A modern machi musume, echoing centuries of women who’ve worked this city’s twilight. Her expression asks: what is duty, what is performance, what is survival? and who gets to name them? #StreetPhotography #Osaka #Nights #Japan
Hard to pick a favorite with so many amazing shots… but this one might be one of your very best!
A pink-haired girl facing a wall of gachapon machines. For me, it’s an image of a uniquely Japanese kind of solitude. What story do you see here? #StreetPhotography #Japan #CandidMoments #Gachapon #UrbanLife
Thanks (again) ! I’m still trying to find my own style.. I definitely see some common ground in how we both look for unseen stories. Let’s keep shooting!
Thanks a lot! This is actually one of my favorite shots too. At the same time, I always hesitate a bit when capturing and sharing moments of sadness. It feels delicate to make it the subject. But there’s something raw and real about it that I just couldn’t ignore.
Gion Matsuri again… Chasing the raw energy of the moment, the sweat, the pride of carrying on a historical tradition. Can you feel the pulse of this place?

#StreetPhotography #Japan #GionMatsuri #Kyoto #Tradition #Festival #Candid
For a split second, the mask of the festival dropped. Amid the bright colors and playful prizes, her expression revealed something deeper—fatigue, boredom, or a fleeting thought? As I looked up from my viewfinder, she was smiling at me. Just like that, the moment was gone.

#StreetPhotography #Japan
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Funny that you mention solitude—this image is actually part of a series I’ve been working on for some time about solitude in Japan.
Thanks a lot! This scene caught my eye—what do you think stands out the most?
Glad you like it! Haha, not quite—no geisha here, just someone enjoying a quiet moment in a summer yukata. But I love the alliteration!
A quiet pause in the night… like a scene from a movie.

#BlueSkyArtShow #windows
Gion Matsuri (Kyoto’s summer festival) is filled with traditional music and grand processions of portable shrines—but I was drawn to this quiet moment. The way the umbrella catches the light, the contrast between the warm lanterns and the cool rain… #StreetPhotography #Japan #Kyoto #Rain #Atmosphere
Late ramen and beer - I love when the ordinary feels cinematic.
#Photography #StreetPhotography #Japan #NightLife #DocumentaryPhotography
Thank you so much for the warm welcome! 😊 happy to be here and share some scenes I came across - plenty more shots on the way!
For my first post on Bluesky, a moment of Osaka nightlife—quiet, blue, and contemplative. To me, street photography often reveals unseen stories. Here, under the neon glow, duty meets solitude. #Photography #StreetPhotography #Japan #NightLife #BlueHour #FirstPost