Ben Proctor - Artist in Tokyo

Ben Proctor

I'm an artist in Yokohama, Japan

Available for contracts

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I speak English and Japanese

My activity

About me

I do events, music videos , short films. Anything film related. I'm also a musician and create the music for my videos. Looking to collaborate and work on a variety of different projects.
Send me a message for any enquiries.

My Creations

  1. Hard to Please - MV

    4 March 2020

    The first of 12 this year. Inspired by old Japanese sci fi movies like 'Attack of the Monsters', as well as Kubrick and early Star Trek! (I wasn't a fan before).

    It almost cost me my sanity making this, and I hope it challenges yours.

    Prepare for an adventure into... continue reading (0, 0 images)

  2. Chotto Matte - MV

    29 March 2020

    2/12
    Just a fun 1 day shoot. Don't cross this man.

  3. Ima Doko? (House chill-out)

    16 November 2020

    What a mad year it's been. I had to abandon my ridiculous 12 music video in a year goal. Instead I did some experimenting during lockdown and came up with some house tracks inspired by some French artists and Japanese surroundings.

  4. I went to Japan's biggest classic car show, Nostalgic 2 Days, on something of a whim. After seeing a beautiful vintage American muscle car on the street during my break at work the other day, I googled car shows and found that the Nostalgic 2 Days was being held that... continue reading (0, 0 images)

  5. Chinatown, Yokohama

    2 March 2022

    After much angst I bought my first vintage lens, a Contax/Yashica Carl Zeiss 50mm f1.7. I'd really loved the colours and vintage look of these lenses that I'd seen on people's videos, and after much trawling on Mercari I found one that was in a decent condition and price. When... continue reading (0, 0 images)

  6. A couple of years ago I inherited a large stack of 70's/80's Nikkor Photography books. I couldn't quite bring myself to give them away, but also couldn't justify keeping them, knowing they would only collect dust. So I decided to recycle some of the images and make some new art... continue reading (0, 1 image)