I don't know his name. But, he is friendly and does not mind me taking pictures of him. I have offered him money but he refuses saying he does not need it. None the less, he is a pleasure to run into and always guarantees a good picture.
Taken many years ago in 1973 when I went to Japan -- I used my 1971 bought PENTACON SIX with a British 6inch 'Cooke' lens on a Pentacon Bellows unit to focus -- at the time I had not afforded to buy any 'better' gear ! Film was Kodak Ektachrome 100 ASA -- I sent it to my Agency but they have sent back all my 'Hard Copy' transparencies now as they want only 'Digital' !
I purchased this lens primarily for landscape and architectural shooting but with use I have found it amazing versatile in a number of photographic settings but it forces you to truly engage your subject matter when shooting to the point of almost "invading" personal space to fill the frame - lots of challenge however with DOF issues, correct focus in low light etc especially with fast moving subject matter
Old school 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch or 120 roll-stock film camera - this and a 4x5 view camera were my first serious cameras when I was younger - but it taught me the basics of handling sheet film in total darkness - a skill that today is akin to being able to engineer a steam locomotive!!