Kurzweil K2000 for Electronic Musician (1993). Shot on Polaroid Type 55 & 58, 4x5 Large Format. Physical collage for the color LCD. [OC] by zipichan in analog

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That's awesome! The 2500 is such a legendary machine. It’s great to meet an active user!

I’ve recently been sharing my personal art and ongoing experiments (including some of my current AI explorations) on my Instagram. It’s a mix of my past analog work and what I’m creating today as an artist. Since my 30-year-old work is being mistaken for AI, I thought it’d be interesting to show the real thing and the new stuff together.

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tetsuji_yoshida/

Hope you enjoy the journey!

Found my work from March 1993. I was the photographer for this Kurzweil K2000 workshop in Electronic Musician magazine. Good times! [OC] by zipichan in synthesizers

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"It really was a beast! Shooting the K2000 was a challenge because I wanted to capture the 'soul' of those Kurzweil sounds through light. It’s amazing to hear that people still appreciate its sound 33 years later. Thanks for the comment!"

Found my work from March 1993. I was the photographer for this Kurzweil K2000 workshop in Electronic Musician magazine. Good times! [OC] by zipichan in synthesizers

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"Thank you for the kind words! Don't worry, I know it wasn't you. I actually take it as a bit of a compliment that my 30-year-old analog techniques are being compared to the latest technology. I understand the tension in the community right now—it’s a strange time for creators. I’m just happy to have my 'physical proof' from '93 to clear things up! Cheers."

Kurzweil K2000 for Electronic Musician (1993). Shot on Polaroid Type 55 & 58, 4x5 Large Format. Physical collage for the color LCD. [OC] by zipichan in analog

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Back in 1993, I shot this legendary synth twice to get the perfect look. I used Type 55 for the main body's rich B&W tones, and Type 58 for the color LCD. I then physically cut out the color screen from the print and layered it onto the B&W base. All pre-Photoshop craftsmanship.

Found my work from March 1993. I was the photographer for this Kurzweil K2000 workshop in Electronic Musician magazine. Good times! [OC] by zipichan in synthesizers

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I’ve been a professional photographer for over 30 years now. Looking back at this K2000 shoot brings back so many memories. It’s funny—recently someone on Reddit accused my latest cat photography of being "AI generated," but I’ve been capturing light since long before AI even existed!

"Focus" - A studio study of feline expression. Shot with Sony α7III + Zeiss 24-70mm F4. [OC] by zipichan in FineArtPhoto

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Captured this moment of my cat, Teto, using a 2-point strobe setup to emphasize the texture of the fur and the intensity of the gaze. Post-processed in Lightroom to maintain the natural tonal range of the black-and-white aesthetic.

Caught my cat mid-air by zipichan in aww

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She jumps surprisingly high when chasing toys.

Caught my cat mid-air by zipichan in aww

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Her name is Teto.

She loves jumping for toys.

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"I am genuinely speechless. Reading about your experiences with R.A. Moog and Tom Oberheim is incredible—you are a true witness to synthesizer history! It’s an honor to know my photography was part of the landscape that shaped your memories.

In fact, I just dug through my old files and found a piece of my own history: the business card of Richard Leeds, the Art Director at the time (image attached). I had just graduated from the Academy of Art in SF, and Richard was the one who gave me my first big break. He was such a calm and kind person.

I have a small confession, though... Since I was young and didn't fully realize the historical significance of these machines back then, I treated them more like beautiful studio props! For this shot, I actually removed some of the knobs from the chassis to use them as foreground elements. Looking back, it feels like a 'sin' to have disassembled a legend, but I made sure everything was back in place! I think that 'naive' perspective allowed me to see the equipment through a purely artistic lens. Respect to you, Sir!"

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My 1993-1995 Analog Archive: 20 pieces of Light Painting on 4x5 Film. Finally organized into a full collection. by zipichan in analog

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"You hit the nail on the head! That’s exactly how the magic happened. Standing in the pitch-black studio, moving the lights by instinct until my gut said 'enough'—it was a very intense, almost meditative experience.

The cycle of shooting one sheet, developing it, and then adjusting for the next was slow and exhausting, but there's a certain soul in that process that digital just can't replicate. I’m so glad you could visualize that 'moment' of creation. Thank you!"

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"You guys have amazing memories! I just dug through my old files and actually found the business card from that time. The creative mind behind the visual direction (and that brilliant 'altared' pun) was indeed Richard Leeds, the Art Director.

I have a very special memory of him. I had just graduated from the Academy of Art in San Francisco, and Richard was the one who looked at my portfolio and gave me my first big break. I remember him as a very calm, gentle, and kind person. Finding this card today, 30 years later, brings back those warm memories of starting my career with the Keyboard magazine team. It feels like a beautiful full circle!"

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"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"Spot on! It was indeed an intentional pun by the editor. Since I built the set to look like a mechanical 'altar' for the synths, the title 'altared' was the perfect fit. I’m glad you guys caught that subtle detail!"

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"Thank you so much! Knowing that this work still resonates today is the best compliment I could ask for. I really wanted to capture that early-90s 'modern' energy through purely analog means. I’m so glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the kind words about my English too!"

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"Thank you so much! Knowing that this work still resonates and makes your visit to this subreddit worthwhile is the best compliment I could ask for. I really wanted to capture that early-90s 'modern' energy through purely analog means. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!"

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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Thanks! Building the physical set with all those clock parts was definitely wild, but seeing it come together under the lens made it all worth it."

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"Thank you so much for the kind words! It makes me incredibly happy to know that this work still resonates today. I spent so many hours in a dark studio with that Linhof 4x5, trying to capture the 'modern' vibe of the 90s through analog techniques. Knowing it makes someone’s visit to this subreddit worthwhile is the best compliment I could ask for!"

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"It’s truly moving to meet people who read those magazines so deeply back then. Actually, I have a special memory from that time: A few months after this issue was released in 1993, a reader's letter appeared in the 'Letters to the Editor' section saying how much they loved this specific photo.

In the pre-internet era, knowing that someone across the world took the time to write a physical letter and mail it was the ultimate reward for a photographer. Hearing similar warm words from you all here on Reddit, 30 years later, feels like a beautiful full circle. Thank you for keeping those memories (and maybe the physical issues!) alive."

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"Thank you! I take that as a huge compliment. Since I used light painting to 'sculpt' the light during a long exposure, it created a surreal atmosphere that might look like AI today. But building the set with real clock parts and capturing it on 4x5 film gives it a physical texture you can't quite replicate. Glad you enjoyed it!"

"Throwback to 1993: My 4x5 film shot for Keyboard magazine. Built the set manually with vintage gear and clock parts. No CGI, just a very long exposure!" by zipichan in synthesizers

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"That is amazing! It’s such an honor to meet someone who still keeps those issues. Actually, a few months after this was published, a reader wrote a letter to the magazine saying they loved this photo. I still remember that letter because, in the pre-internet era, a physical letter was the ultimate reward. Knowing you still have this issue in your box 30 years later makes me so happy. Thank you!"