Mid 1960s Shikoku Ken Portrait in Toronto Studio in in a quiet portrait studio with a plain backdrop and eye-level framing in Toronto

Mid 1960s Shikoku Ken Portrait in Toronto Studio

by Kirk Morgan

A Shikoku Ken stands alert on a wooden floor, its coarse red-gold coat catching the soft, directional light from a nearby window. The dog's triangular ears stand erect, framing a muzzle that tapers to a dark nose, while its dark eyes reflect a quiet intensity. Behind the animal, a plain off-white backdrop curves gently into the floor, avoiding harsh lines. To the right, a worn shopfront glass pane leans against the wall, showing a faint, distorted reflection of the room's interior. A simple wooden chair sits askew in the corner, its paint chipped and legs uneven. The image shows the texture of the dog's fur and the subtle wear of the studio environment, rendered in the warm, slightly grainy tones of mid-1960s film photography.

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Shikoku Ken Japanese dog vintage portrait 1960s photography studio portrait dog coat Toronto studio grounded realism
Camera FED 1*AI-imagined, not shot. For real FED 1 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 90mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 200
Film Fuji Superia 400 everyday tones
Location in a quiet portrait studio with a plain backdrop and eye-level framing in Toronto
Date 1966-11-13
Credit VEETER
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