I have been working in the 広報課 for over one year now, and I must say that my favorite part my job is taking photos of the various events and people around the campus.
One recent event that was particularly fun for me was the FOOD STREE at BKC event where several restaurants from the BKC area set up shop on campus and sold their most popular foods to the students.
Having arrived a little early I thought I would try one of the dishes and since I had never heard of a “French Dog” I thought I would give that a try. The “French Dog” is kind of like a hot dog, but the bread is not your regular bun but actual French bread, and the wiener is put inside the bread, along with ketchup, etc. The look of it was pretty simple, but it tasted really good!
Once we started shooting the other food we were quite busy, and many more students were starting to come, but it was still fun and relaxed. With help of some student staff we bought one of each type of food being sold, and took pictures of the food being held. I don’t take food photos very often, but thanks to nice weather and cooperative models it was much easier than I thought, and the pictures turned out very well.
I really hope to be able to do more projects like this, and hope to work more with our student staff, and other students as well in the future. Below are my favorite pictures from the day. Check out the full report (in Japanese) on the REWEB.




One recent event that was particularly fun for me was the FOOD STREE at BKC event where several restaurants from the BKC area set up shop on campus and sold their most popular foods to the students.
Having arrived a little early I thought I would try one of the dishes and since I had never heard of a “French Dog” I thought I would give that a try. The “French Dog” is kind of like a hot dog, but the bread is not your regular bun but actual French bread, and the wiener is put inside the bread, along with ketchup, etc. The look of it was pretty simple, but it tasted really good!
Once we started shooting the other food we were quite busy, and many more students were starting to come, but it was still fun and relaxed. With help of some student staff we bought one of each type of food being sold, and took pictures of the food being held. I don’t take food photos very often, but thanks to nice weather and cooperative models it was much easier than I thought, and the pictures turned out very well.
I really hope to be able to do more projects like this, and hope to work more with our student staff, and other students as well in the future. Below are my favorite pictures from the day. Check out the full report (in Japanese) on the REWEB.





