Dane Shitagi is
a New York City-based photographer. Originally from Honolulu, he followed
his instincts here to live the photographic life. Taking inspiration
from the sights & sounds of the City as well as the energy &
diverse arts that thrive here, Dane has formed a unique and heartfelt
body of work that is both beautiful and personal. Rather than molding
his ideas to the studio setting, he has taken his creativity and inspiration
from the world outside – preferring the rawness and atmosphere
that only a living city can bring.
Dane’s most recent project grew from the idea of New York City
as a magnet for creativity – an idea that not only surrounds him
in his work in the photo industry, but is also the story of how he came
to live and create here. His identity as a pilgrim to this place of
creative struggle was the seed of inspiration for The New York City
Ballerina Project. As the project has connected him to other up-and-coming
artists, he’s discovered that his story is also part of the larger
story of this city; the story that gives New York its truest identity.
This project is the ultimate expression of the struggling artist experience,
which Dane himself is living & enjoying, currently from the East
Village.
Other current projects include Seasons – a documentary-style collection
of images that present themselves as a perspective on the life of emerging
fashion designer Nicole Romano - tracing the evolution through four
seasons of work. Dane has also been photographing for clients such as
Capezio and Fujifilm, and his images were featured in the premiere issue
of Movmnt – a fashion, dance, music, society magazine.