Kurayami Ni Strobe
High school photographer, Arata snaps action pictures of (mainly) Shoutarou and his basketball club teammates and sells the pictures to young women, who confess without success to Shoutarou. The two young men come to a slow realization about mutual attraction. I usually like Hayakawa Nojiko's manga, but this time I found the pacing very choppy and disjointed. I love her watercolours, but the fractured jumpiness, and sparsity of storytelling elements and background detail pushed me out too often this time.
Endou-kun No Kansetsu Nikki
Tsuda starts to notice Endou, the kid with the wild mop of hair who sits in front of him in class, but Endou makes a point of ignoring him. This makes him interesting to Tsuda, who isn't interested in much of anything, let alone anyone.
Kurayami No Shutter Speed
Kurayami ni Strobe spin-off.
Yozora no Sumikko de